Optimization of Three Dimensional Combined Truss/Frame Structures.
Abstract
A finite element code is developed for analysis and design of three dimensional truss and frame structures. Structures are designed for minimum weight subject to constraints on: member stresses, Euler buckling, shell buckling, joint displacements and system natural frequencies. Structures are optimized with respect to member size and structure configuration. The finite element code may be used for analysis only, or may be coupled to an optimizer of the user's choice. The displacement method is used for static analysis, and structure natural frequencies are calculated via the sub-space iteration method. Flexibility is provided for expansion to other than tubular frame elements, and provisions are made for the future growth to panel and other types of structural elements. Documentation is provided to facilitate use of the code. A User's manual is presented with examples and results. An explanation of how this code may be coupled to an optimizer is also provided. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1982
- Accession Number
- ADA124988
Entities
People
- Gregory L. Bender
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School