An integrated approach to the synthesis of geometrically non‐linear structures
- 1 March 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
- Vol. 26 (3) , 555-570
- https://doi.org/10.1002/nme.1620260304
Abstract
An integrated approach to the minimum weight design of geometrically non‐linear three dimensional truss structures with geometric imperfections, subject to inequality constraints on static displacements, stresses, local buckling and cross sectional areas, is investigated. The integrated structural synthesis problem involves design and response quantities as independent variables and equilibrium equations, describing the finite element model, as equality constraints. The non‐linear structural analysis and the optimization are thus merged together into a single process. A computer program developed to compute the contraint values and analytical gradients is coupled with a generalized reduced gradient algorithm to solve the integrated problem. Numerical results for a geometrically non‐linear shallow dome example problem are presented for various types of imperfections. Furthermore, it is found that the algorithm is capable of detecting and guarding against system as well as element elastic instability using equilibrium information only, that is, without imposing system and local buckling inequality constraints.Keywords
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