Steel and Composite Structures

Volume 22, Number 4, 2016, pages 733-744

DOI: 10.12989/scs.2016.22.4.733

Optimum design of braced steel frames via teaching learning based optimization

Musa Artar

Abstract

In this study, optimum structural designs of braced (non-swaying) planar steel frames are investigated by using one of the recent meta-heuristic search techniques, teaching.learning based optimization. Optimum design problems are performed according to American Institute of Steel Construction- Allowable Stress Design (AISCASD) specifications. A computer program is developed in MATLAB interacting with SAP2000 OAPI (Open Application Programming Interface) to conduct optimization procedures. Optimum cross sections are selected from a specified list of 128W profiles taken from AISC. Two different braced planar frames taken from literature are carried out for stress, geometric size, displacement and inter-storey drift constraints. It is concluded that teaching-learning based optimization presents robust and applicable optimum solutions in multi-element structural problems.

Key Words

teaching-learning based optimization; optimum design; planar steel frames; MATLABSAP2000 OAPI

Address

Department of Civil Engineering, Bayburt University, Bayburt 69000, Turkey.