Performance assessment of steel cantilever beams based on connection behaviour using DIC technique and improved hybrid PSO algorithm

Author:

Khaloo Alireza1ORCID,Amirahmadi Amirhossein1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Cantilever beams can have various behaviour depending on the details of the connection. Partially-fixed connections have a different performance from conventionally-fixed connections, in which the exact information is not available. In this paper, using the finite element model updating (FEMU) of a steel cantilever beam, the support conditions of a partially-fixed connection and the behaviour of the beam are investigated. The FEMU is utilized as an appropriate technique for structural health monitoring, which requires the use of data acquisition methods from the structure. In this research, instead of using discrete sensors, displacement and strain information are continuously measured from the beam surface using the digital image correlation (DIC) method. The difference between the initial model and the data extracted from the DIC is determined by a cost function. A hybrid method called Powell particle swarm optimization is used to minimize the cost function. This method includes particle swarm optimization (PSO) as a global search technique and Powell optimization as a local search technique; the hybrid method achieves better performance by combining the two methods. A dynamic inertia weight is presented to improve the performance of the PSO algorithm. Abaqus software and Python programming have been used to carry out the FEMU process. Finally, the amount of rotation and displacement of support are calculated, and the dependency of beam behaviour on each of the variables is investigated. This method yields acceptable convergence of the results and can be extended to study other structural components.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Biophysics

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