Force-displacement relationship of the butterfly-shaped beams based on gene expression programming

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2020-09
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Springer
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Structural steel plates with engineered cut-outs to exhibit controlled yielding mechanism is recently proposed for desirable structural performance compared to conventional systems. Butterfly-shaped beams with hexagonal cut-outs inside of the beam’s web is implemented to better align the bending strength diagram along the link length with the corresponding demand shape of the applied moment diagram. In previous studies, it has been reported that these links have a substantial energy dissipation capability and sufficient ductility which necessities further investigations and structural behavior prediction studies. In this study, a set of 240 nonlinear finite element models are developed for creation of a database and subsequently calibrated with finite element software packages. The capability of the gene expression programming (GEP) is explored for prediction of force-displacement relationship of a butterfly-shaped beam. Two new models are developed based on the reliable generated database. Subsequently, the proposed models are validated with several conducted analysis and statistical parameters, for which the comparisons are shown in details. The results represent that the proposed models are able to predict the force-displacement relationship of a butterfly-shaped beam with satisfactory accuracy.

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Structural fuses, Butterfly-shaped beam, Finite element analysis, Gene expression programming.
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