2020
DOI: 10.22227/1997-0935.2020.1.12-30
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Review of modern optimization methods for bearing systems of buildings аnd structures

Abstract: Introduction. A review of modern approaches to the search for design solutions, optimal by various criteria, for load-bearing construction structures is given. The paper discloses problems of finding solutions on discrete sets of variable parameters reflecting modern approaches to design considering the available range of materials and products. It also formulated the goals of the literary review, its relevance to modern socio-economic conditions, and a brief historical digest reflecting the stages of developm… Show more

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“…The corrosion phenomenon requires further, first of all, experimental study for effective use both in numerical modeling of failures due to force actions [12][13][14], mechanically damaged systems [15][16], and in searching for safe and effective solutions based on optimization. For example, it is reasonable to develop a corrosion accounting mechanism in schemes based on genetic search algorithms [17][18][19], as well as in classical probabilistic methods based on reliability theory [20].…”
Section: Results and Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The corrosion phenomenon requires further, first of all, experimental study for effective use both in numerical modeling of failures due to force actions [12][13][14], mechanically damaged systems [15][16], and in searching for safe and effective solutions based on optimization. For example, it is reasonable to develop a corrosion accounting mechanism in schemes based on genetic search algorithms [17][18][19], as well as in classical probabilistic methods based on reliability theory [20].…”
Section: Results and Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%