Optimization method of pile foundations

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A computer-automated design and optimization process for pile foundations with rigid concrete slabs is presented. Optimality Criteria methodology is used to provide optimal pile designs. A three-dimensional optimization computer program has been developed that designs a foundation system with an optimal number of piles, geometric layout, pile orientation, batter, and size for a given structure subjected to multiple load cases. The optimization procedure controls displacements while reducing the overall weight of the pile foundation design. A new method for optimizing weightless variables, such as batter, was also created. Thus, the challenges of optimizing variables that indirectly affect the weight of the pile foundation can still be designed to create weight savings. In one example, the total volume of the steel piles is reduced from 61,920 in3 to 49,570 in3 by optimizing only the pile sizes. Furthermore, the weight is reduced again by simultaneously optimizing each pile group's size coupled with the weightless variable, batter. © 2006 Springer.

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Hurd, A. J., & Truman, K. Z. (2006). Optimization method of pile foundations. In Solid Mechanics and its Applications (Vol. 140, pp. 653–661). https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4891-2_55

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