Bonobo optimizer algorithm for optimum design of truss structures with static constraints

In this study, a very recently developed intelligent algorithm called Bonobo Optimizer (BO) algorithm is implemented for the sizing optimization of the truss structures with discrete and continuous variables. The BO algorithm imitates the social behaviour and reproductive schemes of the bonobos. Lik...

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Published inStructures (Oxford) Vol. 50; pp. 400 - 417
Main Authors Goodarzimehr, Vahid, Topal, Umut, Das, Amit Kumar, Vo-Duy, Trung
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.04.2023
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Summary:In this study, a very recently developed intelligent algorithm called Bonobo Optimizer (BO) algorithm is implemented for the sizing optimization of the truss structures with discrete and continuous variables. The BO algorithm imitates the social behaviour and reproductive schemes of the bonobos. Like the several other primates, the bonobos also follow the fission–fusion group strategy, where they form several small parties of various sizes and move separately in their territory. The sizing optimization searches for the minimum weight of the truss structures subject to the multiple loading conditions under the required constraints on the member stresses and nodal displacements. Five well-known truss examples with fixed-geometry and up to 160 elements are tested to verify the reliability and the robustness of the BO algorithm. The results clearly indicate that the BO algorithm is a powerful search and optimization technique for the truss structures imposed by the static constraints for the discrete and continuous variables.
ISSN:2352-0124
2352-0124
DOI:10.1016/j.istruc.2023.02.023