2021
DOI: 10.1590/s1983-41952021000200004
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Optimal configuration of RC frames considering ultimate and serviceability limit state constraints

Abstract: Most current structural design codes are based on the concept of limit states, that is, when a structure fails to meet one of its purposes, it is said that it has reached its limit state. In the design of reinforced concrete structures, the Ultimate Limit State (ULS) and the Serviceability Limit State (SLS) must be checked. Therefore, this paper presents an optimization scheme for reinforced concrete plane frames, in which the objective is to minimize the cost of structures for three cases of constraints: the … Show more

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“…Other applications in the field of structural engineering can be observed in Azad et al [10] applied an optimization process for steel trusses under dynamic excitation. Juliani and Gomes [15] optimized reinforced concrete (RC) frames, with genetic algorithms, such as Pires and Silva [16] which optimized slender RC columns subject to biaxial bending. Cardoso et al [17] evaluated the static and dynamic wind effect applying structural optimization of concrete plane frames.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other applications in the field of structural engineering can be observed in Azad et al [10] applied an optimization process for steel trusses under dynamic excitation. Juliani and Gomes [15] optimized reinforced concrete (RC) frames, with genetic algorithms, such as Pires and Silva [16] which optimized slender RC columns subject to biaxial bending. Cardoso et al [17] evaluated the static and dynamic wind effect applying structural optimization of concrete plane frames.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%