Nonlinear Analysis and Optimum Design of Guyed Masts

Nonlinear Analysis and Optimum Design of Guyed Masts

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Article ID: iaor20128244
Volume: 155
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 1025
End Page Number: 1046
Publication Date: Dec 2012
Journal: Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications
Authors: , ,
Keywords: design, transportation: water
Abstract:

In this paper the nonlinear analysis and design optimization of guyed masts is addressed. The mast is modeled as a 3D truss and is supported by catenary cable elements that have nonlinear elastic behavior. For nonlinear static analysis, an innovative procedure is proposed that divides the structure into linear and nonlinear parts and analyzes them separately. The proposed method satisfies the equilibrium and compatibility by establishing and solution of a set of nonlinear equations. The optimization problem employs the sizes of members, initial cable tensions and the positions of anchor on the ground and tie level of cables on the mast as design variables. To facilitate the optimization solution, a compatible sensitivity analysis procedure is proposed. Sensitivities of objective function, displacement and strength constraints in the mast and cables, subjected to a variety of load combinations including dead, wind and ice loads are calculated. Numerical examples are provided to show the nonlinear analysis procedure and the applicability of the algorithm to optimum design of practical guyed masts.

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