2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.aei.2013.03.003
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Automated design studies: Topology versus One-Step Evolutionary Structural Optimisation

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“…Table 1 tabulates a brief summary of major studies on developing such a system. [40] analysis and provide an indication of structural behaviour.…”
Section: Automated Integration Of Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 tabulates a brief summary of major studies on developing such a system. [40] analysis and provide an indication of structural behaviour.…”
Section: Automated Integration Of Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Singh and Gu (2012) explore five different generative design approaches and create a framework which can combine them. Use of generative design in AEC is often related to evolutionary processes and multiple solutions, which is especially desirable in the concept design phase (Hofmeyer and Davila Delgado, 2013); in the developed design phase the term 'algorithmic design' would be more suitable for generation of structural analysis models because it is characterized by an identifiable correlation between the algorithm and its outcome (Caetano et al, 2020). Zhu et al (2019) integrate BIM and GIS, mainly by converting the geometry defined using IFC building data model into shapefile geometry which is then used in GIS.…”
Section: Geometry Interpretations In Other Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, ANNs, a resurgent and prominent method for predictive analytics, has been used to aid in the design of water harvesting structures (Chandwani et al, 2016), predicting and controlling cooling loads in buildings (Venkatesan and Ramachandraiah, 2018), predicting risks for building maintenance (de Silva et al, 2013), and predicting the escalation of highway construction cost over time (Wilmot and Mei, 2005). Generative and Genetic Algorithms (GAs) have been used to predict structural designs solutions given limited spatial data (Davila Delgado et al 2013;Hofmeyer et al, 2013;. GAs have been used to analyse the static security of electric power systems (Canto dos Santos et al, 2015) and to generate optimal construction schedules (Faghihi et al, 2014).…”
Section: Predictive Analyticsmentioning
confidence: 99%