Optimization process for thin-walled High Performance Concrete sandwich panels

Kamil Hodicky, Thomas Hulin, Jacob Wittrup Schmidt, Henrik Stang

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Abstract

A Nearly zero energy buildings are to become a requirement as part of the European energy pol-icy. There are many ways of designing nearly zero energy buildings, but there is a lack of knowledge on opti-mization processes in the sense of structurally and thermally efficient design with an optimal economical solu-tion. The present paper aims to provide multi-objective optimisation procedure addressed to structural precast thin-walled High Performance Concrete Sandwich Panels (HPCSP). The research aim is concerned with de-veloping a tool that considers the cost of HPCSP materials along with the specifications of the design con-strains and variables. The tool integrates the processes of HPCSP design, quantity take-off and cost estimation into a single system that would provide different costs for different HPCSP designs. The proposed multi-objective optimisation scheme results into derivation of basic design recommendations, regarding the materi-al’s strength and HPCSP’s geometrical parameters that fulfil the objective of minimum cost.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 5th International conference on structural engineering, mechanics and computation
Publication date2013
ISBN (Print)9781138000612
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

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