Shape optimisation of concrete arch dams for dynamic load using mesh design velocity

16 July 2009


The main contribution of this paper is an efficient shape optimization algorithm for complex concrete arch dam based on shape sensitivity formulations for design-dependent loads, such as body forces, surface tractions and earthquake loadings. In literature the applied forces are often assumed to be conservative or design-independent. However, in shape design problems applied loads are often functions of design variables. Also, for practical shape definition in the optimisation of large arch dams, a high number of design variables and numerous non-linear constraints are needed. Therefore, for efficient sensitivity design, the concept of mesh design velocity of finite element nodes is employed. It also enables a fast estimation of the gradients needed for each optimisation cycle. The relevant optimisation sub-problem is solved with the SQP method. These procedures have been implemented in a special purpose software, along with an efficient definition of seismic loads suitable for optimisation purposes. The method is successfully applied to an existing Iranian arch dam, and has enabled a dramatic reduction of computational efforts when compared to classical methods.




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