Abstract

An accurate and efficient simulation of the hysteretic behavior of materials and components is essential for structural analysis. The surrogate model based on neural networks shows significant potential in balancing efficiency and accuracy. However, its serial information flow and prediction based on single-level features adversely affect the network performance. Therefore, a weighted stacked pyramid neural network architecture is proposed herein. This network establishes a pyramid architecture by introducing multi-level shortcuts to integrate features directly in the output module. In addition, a weighted stacked strategy is proposed to enhance the conventional feature fusion method. Subsequently, the redesigned architectures are compared with other commonly used network architectures. Results show that the redesigned architectures outperform the alternatives in 87.5% of cases. Meanwhile, the long and short-term memory abilities of different basic network architectures are analyzed through a specially designed experiment, which could provide valuable suggestions for network selection.

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