Title of article :
TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION OF PRETENSIONED CONCRETE BEAMS CONSIDERING MATERIAL NONLINEARITY
Author/Authors :
Shobeiri, V Department of Civil Engineering - Yazd University, Yazd , Ahmadi-Nedushan, B Department of Civil Engineering - Yazd University, Yazd
Abstract :
In this paper, the bi-directional evolutionary structural optimization (BESO) method is used
to find optimal layouts of 3D prestressed concrete beams. Considering the element
sensitivity number as the design variable, the mathematical formulation of topology
optimization is developed based on the ABAQUS finite element software package. The
surface-to-surface contact with a small sliding between concrete and prestressing steels is
assumed to accurately model the prestressing effects. The concrete constitutive model used
is the concrete damaged plasticity (CDP) model in ABAQUS. The integration of the
optimization algorithm and finite element analysis (FEA) tools is done by using the
ABAQUS scripting interface. A pretensioned prestressed simply supported beam is modeled
to show capabilities of the proposed method in finding optimal topologies of prestressed
concrete beams. Many issues relating to topology optimization of prestressed concrete
beams such as the effects of prestressing stress, geometrical discontinuities and height
constraints on optimal designs and strut-and-tie models (STMs) are studied in the example.
The results show that the proposed method can efficiently be used for layout optimization of
prestressed concrete beams.
Keywords :
topology optimization , strut-and-tie models , 3D pretensioned concrete , material nonlinearity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics