Optimized preliminary structural design of steel composite buildings using the Sustainable Office Designer: Comparing optimizations to satisfy different objectives

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Abstract

Dedicated to Prof. Dr. Akimitsu Kurita on his 70th birthday. Preliminary structural design is used for estimating and comparing design alternatives. It is mainly a manual procedure based on experience and documented in the form of design tables or charts. In an effort to automate this procedure for steel composite office buildings, the Sustainable Office Designer (SOD) has been developed as a SketchUp plug-in. It can generate optimized preliminary structural designs for given rectangular boundary shapes and employs a rapid approximate calculation instead of an expensive structural analysis. Steel columns are used and verified according to DIN EN 1993-1-1, while beams are designed as composite members and verified to DIN EN 1994-1-1. Pre-calculated design tables are used for slab systems. Optimization results are obtained and compared for different objectives, e.g. life cycle assessments (LCA) and costs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17-22
Number of pages6
JournalSteel Construction
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • EPD
  • SOD
  • Sustainable Office Designer
  • automated structural design
  • preliminary structural design
  • steel composite
  • structural optimization

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