Metaheuristic Applications in Structures and Infrastructures
Editat de Xin She Yang, Siamak Talatahari, Amir Hossein Alavien Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 feb 2013
This book examines the latest developments of metaheuristics and their applications in structural engineering, construction engineering and earthquake engineering, offering practical case studies as examples to demonstrate real-world applications. Topics cover a range of areas within engineering, including big bang-big crunch approach, genetic algorithms, genetic programming, harmony search, swarm intelligence and some other metaheuristic methods. Case studies include structural identification, vibration analysis and control, topology optimization, transport infrastructure design, design of reinforced concrete, performance-based design of structures and smart pavement management. With its wide range of everyday problems and solutions, Metaheursitic Applications in Structures and Infrastructures can serve as a supplementary text for design courses and computation in engineering as well as a reference for researchers and engineers in metaheuristics, optimization in civil engineering and computational intelligence.
- Review of the latest development of metaheuristics in engineering.
- Detailed algorithm descriptions with focus on practical implementation.
- Uses practical case studies as examples and applications.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780123983640
ISBN-10: 0123983649
Pagini: 568
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0123983649
Pagini: 568
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Advanced students, researchers and professional engineers in metaheursitics, optimization and computational intelligence and computational methods in civil engineering.Cuprins
- Mataheuristics in Modelling and Optimization
- Traditional and Modern Structural Optimization Techniques – Theory and Application
- Metaheuristics and Applications in Structural and Construction Engineering
- Particle Swarm Optimization in Civil Infrastructure Systems: State-of-the-art Review and Case Study
- Metaheuristics in Structural Design Optimization
- Multidisciplinary Design and Optimization Algorithms
- Cost Optimization of Column Layout Design of Reinforced Concrete Buildings
- Layout Design of Beam-Slab Floors by the Genetic Algorithm
- Mathematical and Metaheuristic Applications in Design Optimization of Steel Frames
- Optimum Design of Skeletal Structures via Big Bang–Big Crunch Algorithm
- Hybrid Formulations of Harmony Search and Big Bang–Big Crunch for Weight Minimization of Truss Structures
- Shape Design Optimization using Evolutionary Optimization Algorithms
- Graph-based Coding for Truss Topology Optimization
- Element Exchange Method for Topology Optimization
- Structural Control using Stochastic Methodologies
- Evolutionary Path-Dependent Damper Optimization for Variable Building Stiffness Distributions
- Application of the Genetic Algorithm in the Ground Motion Selection for the Structural Analysis
- Optmizaiton of Tuned Mass Damper with Harmony Search
- Identification of Passive Devices for Vibration Control by Evolutionary Algorithms
- Structural Optimization for Frequency Constraints
- Optimum Performance-Based Seismic Design of Frames using Meta-Heuristic Optimization Algorithms
- Expression Programming Techniques for Formulation of Structural Engineering Systems
- An Evolutionary Divide-and-Conquer Strategy for Structural Identification
- Evolutionary Algorithms for Large-Scale Optimization in Construction Management
- Network-Level Infrastructure Management based on Meta-Heuristics
- Meta-heuristic Algorithms for Large-Scale Maintenance Optimization Problems for Civil Infrastructure Systems
- Metaheuristic Applications in Bridge Infrastructure Maintenance Scheduling Considering Stochastic Aspects of Deterioration