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Evolutionary structural optimization for problems with stiffness constraints
Authors:DNha Chu  YM Xie  A Hira  GP Steven
Institution:

a Department of Civil and Building Engineering, Victoria University of Technology, PO Box 14428, MCMC, Victoria 8001, Australia

b Deparmment of Aeronautical Engineering, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

Abstract:This paper presents a simple evolutionary procedure based on finite element analysis to minimize the weight of structures while satisfying stiffness requirements. At the end of each finite element analysis, a sensitivity number, indicating the change in the stiffness due to removal of each element, is calculated and elements which make the least change in the stiffness; of a structure are subsequently removed from the structure. The final design of a structure may have its weight significantly reduced while the displacements at prescribed locations are kept within the given limits. The proposed method is capable of performing simultaneous shape and topology optimization. A wide range of problems including those with multiple displacement constraints, multiple load cases and moving loads are considered. It is shown that existing solutions of structural optimization with stiffness constraints can easily be reproduced by this proposed simple method. In addition some original shape and layout optimization results are presented.
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