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Optimal design of elastic plastic frames accounting for seismic protection devices

2013

The optimal design of elastic perfectly plastic steel frames with or without suitable protection devices and subjected to static as well as seismic loadings is studied. Two minimum volume problem formulations are proposed, on the grounds of the so-called statical approach, accounting for three different resistance limits: the purely elastic limit, the (elastic) shakedown limit and the instantaneous collapse limit. The adopted load combinations are characterized by the presence of fixed loads, of quasi-static perfect cyclic loads and dynamic (seismic) loads. The linear elastic effects of the dynamic actions are studied by utilizing a modal technique. The proposed treatment is referred to the…

Optimal designEngineeringControl and OptimizationOptimization problembusiness.industryMinimum volume design Steel frames Seismic loads Base isolation Cross bracing.Seismic loadingLinear elasticityCross bracingAccountingStructural engineeringComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignComputer Science ApplicationsShakedownControl and Systems EngineeringLinearizationBase isolationbusinessSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniSoftware
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Optimization of structures with unrestricted dynamic shakedown constraints

2015

The unrestricted dynamic shakedown theory is here utilized with the aim to formulate different optimal design problems for structures mainly subjected to seismic loads. In particular, reference is made to plane frame structures constituted by elastic perfectly plastic material subjected to load combinations characterized by the presence of simultaneous fixed and seismic actions. The design problems, formulated on the ground of a statical approach, are devoted to structures with and without seismic protection devices, with special emphasis to seismic isolators. For the proposed design problem formulations different constraints are utilized; actually, for structures without protection devices…

Optimal designEngineeringControl and OptimizationServiceability (structure)business.industryProblem FormulationsSeismic loadingdynamic shakedown optimal designStructural engineeringComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignComputer Science ApplicationsShakedownModalControl and Systems EngineeringBase isolationbusinessEngineering design processSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniSoftware
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Banki-Michell Optimal Design by Computational Fluid Dynamics Testing and Hydrodynamic Analysis

2013

In hydropower, the exploitation of small power sources requires the use of small turbines that combine efficiency and economy. Banki-Michell turbines represent a possible choice for their simplicity and for their good efficiency under variable load conditions. Several experimental and numerical tests have already been designed for examining the best geometry and optimal design of cross-flow type machines, but a theoretical framework for a sequential design of the turbine parameters, taking full advantage of recently expanded computational capabilities, is still missing. To this aim, after a review of the available criteria for Banki-Michell parameter design, a novel two-step procedure is de…

Optimal designEngineeringhydraulic turbineControl and OptimizationNozzleEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyMechanical engineeringComputational fluid dynamicsTurbinelcsh:Technologyjel:Q40Impellercross-flow turbinejel:Qjel:Q43jel:Q42jel:Q41jel:Q48jel:Q47hydraulic turbine; Banki-Michell; cross-flow turbine; CFD analysisElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)jel:Q49Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylcsh:Tjel:Q0jel:Q4Power (physics)Sequential analysisBanki-MichellCross-flow turbinebusinessCFD analysisEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies; Volume 6; Issue 5; Pages: 2362-2385
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Computational methods for optimal shakedown design of FE structures

1998

The paper concerns the optimal shakedown design of structures discretized by elastic perfectly plastic finite elements. The design problem is formulated in four alternative versions, i.e. as the search for the minimum volume design whose shakedown limit load multiplier is assigned or as the search for the maximum shakedown limit load multiplier design whose volume is assigned; both problems are approached on the grounds of the shakedown lower bound and upper bound theorems. Correspondingly four computational methods, one for each original problem, are presented. These methods consist in solving iteratively new problems which are simpler than the original ones, but expressed in such a way th…

Optimal designMathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationDiscretizationNumerical analysisGeneral EngineeringComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignUpper and lower boundsFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsShakedownControl and Systems EngineeringLimit loadMultiplier (economics)SoftwareMathematicsStructural Optimization
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Optimal shakedown design of beam structures

1994

The optimal design of plane beam structures made of elastic perfectly plastic material is studied according to the shakedown criterion. The design problem is formulated by means of a statical approach on the grounds of the shakedown lower bound theorem, and by means of a kinematical approach on the grounds of the shakedown upper bound theorem. In both cases two different types of design problems are formulated: one searches for the minimum volume design whose shakedown limit load is assigned; the other searches for the design of the assigned volume whose shakedown limit load is maximum. The optimality conditions of the four problems above are found by the use of a variational approach; such…

Optimal designMathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationPlane (geometry)General EngineeringComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignUpper and lower boundsComputer Science ApplicationsShakedownControl and Systems EngineeringLimit loadEngineering design processEquivalence (measure theory)SoftwareMathematicsUpper bound theoremStructural Optimization
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Modeling of light pipes for the optimal disposition in buildings

2019

A light pipe is an excellent solution to transport and distribute daylight into environments without or with little lighting, guaranteeing comfort inside the rooms. As stated in the literature, the evaluation of the performances of light pipes presents numerous complexities, making the work very difficult for technicians and designers. This study is aimed to present a methodology that is able to identify the potential of light pipes using indices such as daylight autonomy (DA), continuous daylight autonomy (DAc), and useful daylight illuminance (UDI). This paper presents an analysis of daylight obtained by several configurations of simple models of light pipes installed into a 5 &times

OptimizationControl and Optimizationdaylighting comfort020209 energy0211 other engineering and technologiesEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyDaylight indexdaylight autonomyLight pipelight pipe021105 building & constructionDaylighting comfort0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDaylightDAYSIMElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)Daylight illuminanceDaylight autonomySettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentIlluminanceAspect ratio (image)daylight indexLight pipesHorizontal position representationRadianceEnvironmental scienceVariable numberoptimizationEnergy (miscellaneous)Marine engineering
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On the Reliability of Optimization Results for Trigeneration Systems in Buildings, in the Presence of Price Uncertainties and Erroneous Load Estimati…

2016

Cogeneration and trigeneration plants are widely recognized as promising technologies for increasing energy efficiency in buildings. However, their overall potential is scarcely exploited, due to the difficulties in achieving economic viability and the risk of investment related to uncertainties in future energy loads and prices. Several stochastic optimization models have been proposed in the literature to account for uncertainties, but these instruments share in a common reliance on user-defined probability functions for each stochastic parameter. Being such functions hard to predict, in this paper an analysis of the influence of erroneous estimation of the uncertain energy loads and pric…

OptimizationMathematical optimizationEngineeringenergy loadControl and OptimizationLinear programming020209 energyEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyPrice02 engineering and technologycogeneration; trigeneration; buildings; optimization; linear programming; stochastic; uncertainty; sensitivity; energy loads; priceslcsh:TechnologyCogenerationbuildingSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica Industriale0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)Integer programminglcsh:TTrigenerationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryUncertaintylinear programmingcogenerationsensitivitybuildingsStochasticPower (physics)energy loadsProfitability indexStochastic optimizationElectricitybusinesspricesEnergy (miscellaneous)Efficient energy useEnergies; Volume 9; Issue 12; Pages: 1049
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Static output-feedback controller design for vehicle suspensions: an effective two-step computational approach

2014

In this study, a novel two-step methodology is applied in designing static output-feedback controllers for a class of vehicle suspension systems. Following this approach, an effective synthesis of static output-feedback controllers can be carried out by solving two consecutive linear matrix inequality optimisation problems. To illustrate the main features of the proposed design strategy, two different static output-feedback H 8 controllers are designed for a quarter-car suspension system. The first of those controllers uses the suspension deflection and the sprung mass velocity as feedback information, whereas the second one only requires the sprung mass velocity to compute the control acti…

Output feedbackEngineeringFrequency responseControl and Optimization:Informàtica::Automàtica i control [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Linear matrix inequalitiesVehicle suspensionsDesign strategyControl and Systems Engineering; Human-Computer Interaction; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Control and Optimization; Electrical and Electronic EngineeringFeedback control systemsMatrius (Matemàtica)Vehicles -- Ressorts i suspensió:93 Systems Theory; Control [Classificació AMS]Control theoryDeflection (engineering)ControlElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMatrix inequalitiesSuspension (vehicle)Controller design:93 Systems Theory [Classificació AMS]Vehicles--Springs and suspensionbusiness.industryLinear matrix inequality:Matemàtiques i estadística [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Control engineeringComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionVehicles -- Springs and suspensionComputer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer InteractionControl and Systems EngineeringSistemes de control per retroaccióSprung massbusinessStatic output-feedback control
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New results on H∞ dynamic output feedback control for Markovian jump systems with time-varying delay and defective mode information

2013

SUMMARY This paper investigates the problem of delay-dependent H∞ dynamic output feedback control for a class of discrete-time Markovian jump linear systems (MJLSs). The systems under consideration are subject to time-varying delay and defective mode information. The defective transition probabilities comprise of three types: exactly known, uncertain, and unknown. By employing a two-term approximation for the time-varying delay, the original MJLSs can be equivalently converted into a feedback interconnection form, which contains a forward subsystem with constant time-delays and a feedback one with norm-bounded uncertainties. Then, based on the scaled small-gain theorem, the problem is there…

Output feedbackInterconnectionControl and OptimizationControl and Systems EngineeringLinearizationControl theoryApplied MathematicsFace (geometry)Control (management)Mode (statistics)Constant (mathematics)SoftwareMathematicsOptimal Control Applications and Methods
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PAINT : Pareto front interpolation for nonlinear multiobjective optimization

2011

A method called PAINT is introduced for computationally expensive multiobjective optimization problems. The method interpolates between a given set of Pareto optimal outcomes. The interpolation provided by the PAINT method implies a mixed integer linear surrogate problem for the original problem which can be optimized with any interactive method to make decisions concerning the original problem. When the scalarizations of the interactive method used do not introduce nonlinearity to the problem (which is true e.g., for the synchronous NIMBUS method), the scalarizations of the surrogate problem can be optimized with available mixed integer linear solvers. Thus, the use of the interactive meth…

Pareto optimalityMathematical optimizationMatematikControl and OptimizationApplied MathematicsComputationally expensive problemsMulti-objective optimizationmonitavoiteoptimointiSet (abstract data type)Computational MathematicsPareto optimalNonlinear systemMultiobjective optimization problemapproksimaatioPareto-optimaalisuusapproksimointiAlgorithmApproximationMathematicsInterpolationMathematicsInteger (computer science)Multiobjective optimizationInteractive decision making
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