Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 44, Number 5, 2022, pages 603-617
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2022.44.5.603
Discrete sizing and layout optimization of steel truss-framed structures with Simulated Annealing Algorithm
Jéssica M. Bresolin, Zacarias M.C. Pravia and Moacir Kripka
Abstract
Structural design, in general, is developed through trial and error technique which is guided by standards criteria and
based on the intuition and experience of the engineer, a context that leads to structural over-dimensioning, with uneconomic
solutions. Aiming to find the optimal design, structural optimization methods have been developed to find a balance between
cost, structural safety, and material performance. These methods have become a great opportunity in the steel structural
engineering domain since they have as their main purpose is weight minimization, a factor directly correlated to the real cost of
the structure. Assuming an objective function of minimum weight with stress and displacement constraints provided by
Brazilian standards, the present research proposes the sizing optimization and combined approach of sizing and shape
optimization, through a software developed to implement the Simulated Annealing metaheuristic algorithm. Therefore, two steel
plane frame layouts, each admitting four typical truss geometries, were proposed in order to expose the difference between the
optimal solutions. The assessment of the optimal solutions indicates a notable weight reduction, especially in sizing and shape
optimization combination, in which the quantity of design variables is increased along with the search space, improving the
efficiency of the optimal solutions achieved.
Key Words
optimization; Simulated Annealing; steel; structures; truss-frame; truss
Address
Jéssica M. Bresolin, Zacarias M.C. Pravia and Moacir Kripka: Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Graduate Program in Civil and Environmental Engineering (PPGEng),
University of Passo Fundo (UPF), Passo Fundo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil