Augmented Data-Driven Machine Learning for Digital Twin of Stud Shear Connections

Author:

Roh Gi-Tae1,Vu Nhung1,Jeon Chi-Ho1ORCID,Shim Chang-Su1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Existing design codes for predicting the strength of stud shear connections in composite structures are limited when adapting to constant changes in materials and configurations. Machine learning (ML) models for predicting shear connection are often constrained by the number of input variables, resembling conventional design equations. Moreover, these models tend to overlook considerations beyond those directly comprising the connection. In addition, the data used in ML are often biased and limited in quantity. This study proposes a model using AutoML to automate and optimize the process for predicting the ultimate strength and deformation capacity of shear connections. The proposed model leverages a comprehensive dataset derived from experimental studies and finite element analyses, offering an advanced data-driven solution to overcome the limitations of traditional empirical equations. A digital twin model for the static design of pushout specimens was defined to replace existing empirical design codes. The digital twin model incorporates predictions of the geometry model, ultimate strength, and slip as input parameters and provides criteria for evaluating the limit state through a bilinear load–slip curve. This study advances predictive methodologies in structural engineering by emphasizing the importance of ML in addressing the dynamic and multifaceted nature of shear connection behaviors.

Funder

National R&D Project for Smart Construction Technology

Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology Advancement

Chung-Ang University CAYSS

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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