Multiple constrained sizing-shaping truss-optimization using ANGEL method

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The aim of this study to demonstrate that the previously developed ANGEL algorithm can be effciently used for multiple constrained sizing-shaping truss optimization problems. The applied hybrid method ANGEL, which was originally developed for simple truss optimization problems combines ant colony optimization (ACO), genetic algorithm (GA), and local search strategy (LS). ACO and GA search alternately and cooperatively in the solution space. In ANGEL, the traditional stochastic mutation operator is replaced by the local search procedure as a deterministic counterpart of the stochastic mutation. The feasibility is measured by the maximal load intensity factor computed by a third order path-following method. The powerful LS algorithm, which is based on the local linearization of the set of the constraints and the objective function, is applied to yield a better feasible or less unfeasible solution when ACO or GA obtains a solution. In order to demonstrate the effciency of ANGEL in the given application area, a well-known example is presented under multiple constraints. © Periodica Polytechnica 2011.

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Csébfalvi, A. (2011). Multiple constrained sizing-shaping truss-optimization using ANGEL method. Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering, 55(1), 81–86. https://doi.org/10.3311/pp.ci.2011-1.10

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