2023
DOI: 10.1177/14759217231163257
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Performance assessment of steel cantilever beams based on connection behaviour using DIC technique and improved hybrid PSO algorithm

Abstract: Cantilever beams can have various behaviour depending on the details of the connection. Partially-fixed connections have a different performance from conventionally-fixed connections, in which the exact information is not available. In this paper, using the finite element model updating (FEMU) of a steel cantilever beam, the support conditions of a partially-fixed connection and the behaviour of the beam are investigated. The FEMU is utilized as an appropriate technique for structural health monitoring, which … Show more

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“…Although this method has been around for a long time, due to its significant advantages in local search, many scholars have applied it to improve various types of optimization problems and achieved excellent results. 113 , 114 In SMA, we incorporate the Powell mechanism later in the iteration to enable deeper local exploration by the population and enhance the likelihood of converging toward a globally optimal solution.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this method has been around for a long time, due to its significant advantages in local search, many scholars have applied it to improve various types of optimization problems and achieved excellent results. 113 , 114 In SMA, we incorporate the Powell mechanism later in the iteration to enable deeper local exploration by the population and enhance the likelihood of converging toward a globally optimal solution.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%