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    Title: Mechanics of Optimal Structural Design for Extreme Loads to Peak System Responses
    Authors: Cheng, Wei-Jen
    Zhao, Youjun
    Hou, Kai-Shan
    Lo, Yuan-Lung
    Wang, Chien-Kai
    Contributors: Department of Civil Engineering, Tamkang University
    Keywords: Optimal structural design
    Extreme load distribution
    Peak system response
    Structural mechanics
    Date: 2015-11-02
    Issue Date: 2015-11-03 10:45:18 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: New Taipei, Taiwan: Tamkang University
    New Taipei, Taiwan: Taiwan Association of Wind Engineering
    Prague, Czech Republic: Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
    Abstract: Over the past decades, with the development of modern manufacturing and information technology, demands of smart and economical structural designs have been increasing considerably. Central to this engineering issue is that a good structural design needs to embrace both necessary capabilities to afford critical load distributions and the best arrangement of materials serving the performance criteria using limited resources. Here, a new analysis technique is proposed to achieve optimal structural designs considering peak system responses as design constraints respective to extreme load distributions. We anticipate that the technique will open a door for designing efficient structural systems which satisfy safety requirements under various sophisticated loadings from the environment.
    Relation: 2015 Symposium on Progress in Wind Engineering and Structural Dynamics
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute & Department of Civil Engineering] Proceeding

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