Abstract

Abstract This paper aims at optimizing the parameters involved in the stress analysis of perforated orthotropic plates, to achieve the lowest value of stress around the quasi-triangular cut-out located in an infinite orthotropic plate by using the Dragonfly Algorithm (DA) method. This method is used to calculate the stress distribution based on Lekhnitskii's analytical solution. The study design variables include fiber angle, load angle, bluntness, orientation angle of cut-out and the material properties. In addition, the performance of the DA algorithm is compared with the Genetic Algorithm (GA) and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO). The comparison of these methods indicates the appropriateness of the DA algorithm in optimizing the perforated plates. The finite element method has been used to verify the accuracy of the analytical results. The results indicate that by selecting the aforementioned parameters properly, we can increase the structural load-bearing capacity.

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