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Showing papers by "Mehmet Polat Saka published in 2011"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, the design problem of cellular beams is formulated as optimum design problem and the minimum weight is taken as the design objective while the design constraints are implemented from The Steel Construction Institute Publication Number 100 The design methods adopted in this publication are consistent with BS5950 parts 1 and 3.

89 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The present study addresses a parallel solution algorithm for optimum design of large steel space frame structures, in particular high-rise steel buildings, with a novel discrete evolution strategy optimization method to effectively size these systems for minimum weight according to the provisions of ASD-AISC specification and various practical aspects of design process.

57 citations


Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: In this chapter, the optimum design problem of steel space frames is formulated according to the provisions of LRFD-AISC (Load and Resistance Factor Design-American Institute of Steel Corporation).
Abstract: Harmony search method is widely applied in structural design optimization since its emergence. These applications have shown that harmony search algorithm is robust, effective and reliable optimization method. Within recent years several enhancements are suggested to improve the performance of the algorithm. Among these Mahdavi has presented two versions of harmony search methods. He named these as improved harmony search method and global best harmony search method. Saka and Hasancebi (2009) have suggested adaptive harmony search where the harmony search parameters are adjusted automatically during design iterations. Coelho has proposed improved harmony search method. He suggested an expression for one of the parameters of standard harmony search method. In this chapter, the optimum design problem of steel space frames is formulated according to the provisions of LRFD-AISC (Load and Resistance Factor Design-American Institute of Steel Corporation). The weight of the steel frame is taken as the objective function to be minimized. Seven different structural optimization algorithms are developed each of which are based on one of the above mentioned versions of harmony search method. Three real size steel frames are designed using each of these algorithms. The optimum designs obtained by these techniques are compared and performance of each version is evaluated.

21 citations