Abstract
AbstractA steel box structural design has been traditionally used for bridges and surface marine vessels and is on the basis of engineering experience/judgment and deterministic approaches, such as working stress design. Recent developments in reliability-based design have lead to the development and application of the load and resistance factor design (LRFD) approach, in which inherent uncertainties are accounted for in an indirect manner. Structural optimization algorithms and tools have also seen an increased application in the area of structural design in the context of weight reduction, cost savings, and other design improvements. A three-step strategy for the design of such structures is proposed in this paper, which combines the innovative aspects of both reliability-based methods and structural optimization theories and algorithms. After selecting an initial design as a starting point, the methodology then improves on this through deterministic optimization, in which design variables, objectives, ...
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More From: ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part A: Civil Engineering
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