Design optimization of tripod truss: SLP approach

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Autor(a) principal: Goteti, Chaitanya
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Sreenivasulu, Reddy
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/252
Resumo: The efficiency of sequential linear programming technique in optimizing nonlinear constrained structural optimization problems is studied in this paper considering tripod truss structure as a case study. The axial force in each of the members of the truss due to payload is estimated using vector mechanics. The problem is formulated for minimum weight considering localized buckling stress, Euler buckling stress and direct compressive stress as constraints. The structure is optimized considering mean diameter and payload height as design variables. The weight of the truss got reduced by 20.51%.The optimum values of design variables obtained are compared with the values obtained using graphical method. The optimum values of design variables obtained using both the approaches are in reasonable agreement with a mere 5.17% variation.
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title Design optimization of tripod truss: SLP approach
spellingShingle Design optimization of tripod truss: SLP approach
Goteti, Chaitanya
Sequential Linear programming
mean diameter
height
buckling stress
title_short Design optimization of tripod truss: SLP approach
title_full Design optimization of tripod truss: SLP approach
title_fullStr Design optimization of tripod truss: SLP approach
title_full_unstemmed Design optimization of tripod truss: SLP approach
title_sort Design optimization of tripod truss: SLP approach
author Goteti, Chaitanya
author_facet Goteti, Chaitanya
Sreenivasulu, Reddy
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author2 Sreenivasulu, Reddy
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Goteti, Chaitanya
Sreenivasulu, Reddy
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sequential Linear programming
mean diameter
height
buckling stress
topic Sequential Linear programming
mean diameter
height
buckling stress
description The efficiency of sequential linear programming technique in optimizing nonlinear constrained structural optimization problems is studied in this paper considering tripod truss structure as a case study. The axial force in each of the members of the truss due to payload is estimated using vector mechanics. The problem is formulated for minimum weight considering localized buckling stress, Euler buckling stress and direct compressive stress as constraints. The structure is optimized considering mean diameter and payload height as design variables. The weight of the truss got reduced by 20.51%.The optimum values of design variables obtained are compared with the values obtained using graphical method. The optimum values of design variables obtained using both the approaches are in reasonable agreement with a mere 5.17% variation.
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