Multi‐objective optimization design of concrete outriggers based on Genetic–HookeJeeves algorithm: Reducing lateral deflection, differential axial shortening, and construction cost of the structure

Author:

Safarkhani Mahya1,Madhkhan Morteza1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering Isfahan University of Technology (IUT) Isfahan Iran

Abstract

SummaryIn the context of tall concrete structures, it is crucial to not only control the lateral displacement of the building but also address the issue of differential axial shortenings in its vertical elements. Concrete outriggers, commonly resembling relatively stiff beams spanning one to two floors, connect the central core to exterior columns. The strategic placement and appropriate stiffness of these outriggers at different heights of the structure can significantly influence the overall behavior of the entire structure. This study focuses on optimizing the location, depth, and thickness of concrete outriggers, along with the dimensions of beams and columns, as well as the thickness of the core shear wall with the objective of minimizing construction costs and mitigating the occurrence of lateral displacement and differential axial shortenings within the structure. To achieve this, a combined approach of the Genetic–HookeJeeves algorithm has been employed. In this research, we have integrated HookeJeeves, a local search algorithm, with the genetic algorithm to create a hybrid approach that demonstrates high convergence performance. The structural modeling and analysis were conducted using ETABS finite element software, while a Euro‐International Concrete Committee model (CEB model) was utilized to assess the magnitude of differential axial shortenings, enabling us to approximate the long‐term behavior of concrete. The findings of this study highlight the significant impact of the location and stiffness of outriggers on mitigating both lateral displacement and differential axial shortenings within the structure. Optimal placement of an outrigger resulted in a 16% reduction in lateral displacement, and this value could reach up to 25% when the outrigger possessed the ideal stiffness. Additionally, such an arrangement led to a remarkable 36% decrease in the maximum differential axial shortening observed in the structure. These outcomes demonstrate that meeting the design requirements of the intended structure not only improves its performance but also reduces construction costs by 31%.

Publisher

Wiley

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