Um Algoritmo de Restauração Inexata para a Otimização Topológica de Treliças
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2006.07.02.0179Abstract
Treliças são estruturas compostas por barras delgadas e ligadas entre si por meio de rótulas, geralmente sujeitas somente a cargas nos nós, apresentando, neste caso, apenas esforços axiais. Neste trabalho, determinamos a geometria ótima de uma treliça sujeita a um conjunto de forças, obtendo a estrutura mais rígida possível que obedece a restrições de material e de domínio. A abordagem escolhida engloba os problemas de dimensionamento geométrico e topológico, resultando num modelo de programação não linear. Resolvemos esse problema adaptando um algoritmo do tipo restauração inexata, para o qual propomos especializações levando em conta as particularidades do modelo e o objetivo de resolver problemas de grande porte.References
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