Topology optimization of buildings subjected to stochastic base excitation. (15th November 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Topology optimization of buildings subjected to stochastic base excitation. (15th November 2020)
- Main Title:
- Topology optimization of buildings subjected to stochastic base excitation
- Authors:
- Gomez, Fernando
Spencer, Billie F.
Carrion, Juan - Abstract:
- Highlights: A methodology for topology optimization of buildings subjected to stochastic dynamic ground motion. More realistic building model accounting for additional masses, gravity columns and beams, diaphragms, floor responses. Model-order reduction techniques that improve efficiency without losing accuracy of the stochastic response. Application to obtain the sensitivities of the stochastic response. The method is validated by representative examples. Alternative smooth formulations for min–max non-smooth problems, which appear due to typical design objectives in building design, e.g., minimizing maximum interstory drift. Two complete examples showing the details of the framework are provided. The properties are taken for famous benchmark problems in control of buildings subjected to ground motions. Abstract: In seismically active regions, buildings are inevitably exposed to extreme ground motions. Traditionally, the main structural system is designed iteratively to resist these loads, which provides safe systems, but is usually suboptimal. Topology optimization provides an approach to obtain optimal material layout; however, most approaches only accommodate deterministic loads. Moreover, typical structural design goals require minimization of the maximum of some set of responses; such a goal is typically non-smooth, which impairs the use of efficient gradient-based optimizers. This study models the stochastic ground excitation as a zero-mean filtered white noise andHighlights: A methodology for topology optimization of buildings subjected to stochastic dynamic ground motion. More realistic building model accounting for additional masses, gravity columns and beams, diaphragms, floor responses. Model-order reduction techniques that improve efficiency without losing accuracy of the stochastic response. Application to obtain the sensitivities of the stochastic response. The method is validated by representative examples. Alternative smooth formulations for min–max non-smooth problems, which appear due to typical design objectives in building design, e.g., minimizing maximum interstory drift. Two complete examples showing the details of the framework are provided. The properties are taken for famous benchmark problems in control of buildings subjected to ground motions. Abstract: In seismically active regions, buildings are inevitably exposed to extreme ground motions. Traditionally, the main structural system is designed iteratively to resist these loads, which provides safe systems, but is usually suboptimal. Topology optimization provides an approach to obtain optimal material layout; however, most approaches only accommodate deterministic loads. Moreover, typical structural design goals require minimization of the maximum of some set of responses; such a goal is typically non-smooth, which impairs the use of efficient gradient-based optimizers. This study models the stochastic ground excitation as a zero-mean filtered white noise and combined with the model of the structure to form an augmented system. The structural response stationary covariances are obtained by solving a corresponding Lyapunov equation. The optimization problem is formulated to minimize the maximum structural response covariances, employing equivalent smooth formulations. Dynamic condensation is also employed to increase the efficiency. Sensitivities are computed by solving an adjoint Lyapunov equation, allowing for a gradient-based solver to be used. This study implements the following building features: additional discrete floor masses, boundary elements, and floor diaphragms. The proposed strategy is illustrated for seismically excited buildings with different properties. The results presented herein demonstrate the efficacy of this approach for efficient topology optimization of buildings subjected to stochastic ground motion. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Engineering structures. Volume 223(2020)
- Journal:
- Engineering structures
- Issue:
- Volume 223(2020)
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- Volume 223, Issue 2020 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 223
- Issue:
- 2020
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0223-2020-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-11-15
- Subjects:
- Topology optimization -- Seismic building design -- Dynamic condensation -- Stochastic dynamics -- Minimax problem -- Lyapunov equation
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- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01410296 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.engstruct.2020.111111 ↗
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- 0141-0296
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