Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4962847 | Swarm and Evolutionary Computation | 2017 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Although structural topology optimization, as a discrete optimization problem, has been successfully solved several times in the literature using evolutionary algorithms (EAs), the two key difficulties lie in generating geometrically feasible structures and handling a high computation time. These two challenges are addressed in this paper by adopting triangular representation for two-dimensional continuum structures, related crossover and mutation operators, and by performing computations in parallel on the graphics processing unit (GPU). Two case studies are solved on the GPU that show 5Ã of speedup over CPU implementation. The parametric study on the population size of EA shows that the approximate Pareto-optimal solutions can be evolved using a small population with the proposed EA operators.
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Authors
Laxman Ram, Deepak Sharma,