Optimum design of SRC composite beams

Based on experimental study of bond-slip behaviours between steel shape and concrete, an optimal design scheme of single objective and discrete variables is proposed to design steel reinforced concrete (SRC) frame beams. In the optimum scheme, design variables include the layout dimensions of SRC...

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Main Authors: Zheng Shan-Suo, Zeng Lei, Zhang Wei-Hong, Zheng Jie, Li Lei, Wang Bin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2008-01-01
Series:International Journal for Simulation and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
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Online Access:https://www.ijsmdo.org/articles/smdo/pdf/2008/01/smdo0708.pdf
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spelling doaj-524e0236d82f41fcbc3b979a622a04842021-02-02T05:07:30ZengEDP SciencesInternational Journal for Simulation and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization1779-627X1779-62882008-01-0121576310.1051/smdo:2008007smdo0708Optimum design of SRC composite beamsZheng Shan-SuoZeng LeiZhang Wei-HongZheng JieLi LeiWang BinBased on experimental study of bond-slip behaviours between steel shape and concrete, an optimal design scheme of single objective and discrete variables is proposed to design steel reinforced concrete (SRC) frame beams. In the optimum scheme, design variables include the layout dimensions of SRC frame structure, structural member sections, strength of concrete and steel, dimensions of steel shapes. The objective function is cost of the entire materials applied to construct SRC frame structure. The constraint conditions are main requirements stated in Chinese code for design of SRC structures, basic design rules, reasonable calculating theories and indispensable constructions, as well as some mature and consistent conclusions confirmed by experimental studies on calculating methods of SRC structures based on the bond-slip theory between steel shape and concrete. These may be a reference in analyzing and designing SRC frame structures and provide a practical method satisfying civil engineering practice and requirements stated in the codes.https://www.ijsmdo.org/articles/smdo/pdf/2008/01/smdo0708.pdfsrc beambond-slip theoryoptimum designmixing penalty function method
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author Zheng Shan-Suo
Zeng Lei
Zhang Wei-Hong
Zheng Jie
Li Lei
Wang Bin
spellingShingle Zheng Shan-Suo
Zeng Lei
Zhang Wei-Hong
Zheng Jie
Li Lei
Wang Bin
Optimum design of SRC composite beams
International Journal for Simulation and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
src beam
bond-slip theory
optimum design
mixing penalty function method
author_facet Zheng Shan-Suo
Zeng Lei
Zhang Wei-Hong
Zheng Jie
Li Lei
Wang Bin
author_sort Zheng Shan-Suo
title Optimum design of SRC composite beams
title_short Optimum design of SRC composite beams
title_full Optimum design of SRC composite beams
title_fullStr Optimum design of SRC composite beams
title_full_unstemmed Optimum design of SRC composite beams
title_sort optimum design of src composite beams
publisher EDP Sciences
series International Journal for Simulation and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
issn 1779-627X
1779-6288
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Based on experimental study of bond-slip behaviours between steel shape and concrete, an optimal design scheme of single objective and discrete variables is proposed to design steel reinforced concrete (SRC) frame beams. In the optimum scheme, design variables include the layout dimensions of SRC frame structure, structural member sections, strength of concrete and steel, dimensions of steel shapes. The objective function is cost of the entire materials applied to construct SRC frame structure. The constraint conditions are main requirements stated in Chinese code for design of SRC structures, basic design rules, reasonable calculating theories and indispensable constructions, as well as some mature and consistent conclusions confirmed by experimental studies on calculating methods of SRC structures based on the bond-slip theory between steel shape and concrete. These may be a reference in analyzing and designing SRC frame structures and provide a practical method satisfying civil engineering practice and requirements stated in the codes.
topic src beam
bond-slip theory
optimum design
mixing penalty function method
url https://www.ijsmdo.org/articles/smdo/pdf/2008/01/smdo0708.pdf
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