TY - THES A1 - Higuchi, Shoko T1 - Cost-Benefit Based Maintenance Optimization for Deteriorating Structures N2 - In recent years increasingly consideration has been given to the lifetime extension of existing structures. This is based on the fact that a growing percentage of civil infrastructure as well as buildings is threatened by obsolescence and that due to simple monetary reasons this can no longer be countered by simply re-building everything anew. Hence maintenance interventions are required which allow partial or complete structural rehabilitation. However, maintenance interventions have to be economically reasonable, that is, maintenance expenditures have to be outweighed by expected future benefits. Is this not the case, then indeed the structure is obsolete - at least in its current functional, economic, technical, or social configuration - and innovative alternatives have to be evaluated. An optimization formulation for planning maintenance interventions based on cost-benefit criteria is proposed herein. The underlying formulation is as follows: (a) between maintenance interventions structural deterioration is described as a random process; (b) maintenance interventions can take place anytime throughout lifetime and comprise the rehabilitation of all deterioration states above a certain minimum level; and (c) maintenance interventions are optimized by taking into account all expected life-cycle costs (construction, failure, inspection and state-dependent repair costs) as well as state- or time-dependent benefit rates. The optimization is performed by an evolutionary algorithm. The proposed approach also allows to determine optimal lifetimes and acceptable failure rates. Numerical examples demonstrate the importance of defining benefit rates explicitly. It is shown, that the optimal solution to maintenance interventions requires to take action before reaching the acceptable failure rate or the zero expected net benefit rate level. Deferring decisions with respect to maintenance not only results, in general, in higher losses, but also results in overly hazardous structures. N2 - Die Verlängerung der Nutzungsdauer bestehender Tragwerke hat in den letzten Jahren zunehmend an Bedeutung gewonnen. Dies liegt in der Tatsache begründet, dass ein nicht unerheblicher Anteil der Infrastruktur wie auch an Gebäuden durch Überalterung bedroht ist, und dass es aus rein wirtschaftlichen Gründen nicht länger möglich ist diesen Zustand durch Neubau zu entgegnen. Es sind also Instandhaltungsstrategien notwendig, die eine teilweise oder vollständige Revitalisierung von Tragwerken erlauben. Allerdings müssen diese Instandhaltungsstrategien auch einen volkswirtschaftlichen Sinn haben, das heißt die entsprechenden Aufwendungen müssen durch einen zukünftig zu erwartenden Nutzen aufgewogen werden. Ist dies nicht der Fall, so sind die Tragwerke in der Tat veraltet - zumindest in ihrer momentanen funktionellen, wirtschaftlichen, technischen oder gesellschaftlichen Bedeutung - und Alternativvorschläge müssen untersucht werden. In dieser Arbeit wird die Planung von Instandhaltungsmaßnahmen als Optimierungsaufgabe unter Verwendung von Kosten-Nutzen-Kriterien formuliert. Die zugrunde liegende Beschreibung ist wie folgt: (a) die Abnahme der Tragfähigkeit zwischen den Instandhaltungsmaßnahmen wird als Zufallsprozess beschrieben; (b) die Instandhaltungsmaßnahmen können jederzeit während der Nutzungsdauer stattfinden und bestehen in der Reparatur von Schadenszuständen eines gewissen Niveaus; (c) die Instandhaltungsmaßnahmen werden hinsichtlich aller Lebensdauerkosten (Errichtungs-, Versagens-, Inspektions- und schadensabhängiger Reparaturkosten) sowie des zustands- und zeitabhängigen Nutzens optimiert. Die Optimierung erfolgt mit Hilfe eines evolutionären Algorithmus. Die vorgeschlagene Formulierung erlaubt darüber hinaus auch die Bestimmung von optimalen Nutzungsdauern und zulässigen Versagensraten. Die Rechenbeispiele weisen die Bedeutung einer expliziten Ausweisung des Nutzens aus. Es wird gezeigt, dass eine optimale Strategie für Instandhaltungsmaßnahmen ein aktiv werden vor Erreichen zulässiger Versagensraten oder dem Verschwinden des Nettonutzens je Zeiteinheit erfordert. Das Aufschieben von Entscheidungen bezüglich der Durchführung von Instandhaltungsmaßnahmen zieht in der Regel nicht nur höhere Folgekosten nach sich, sondern resultiert auch in Tragwerke mit unzulässig hohem Gefährdungspotential. T2 - Kosten-Nutzen orientierte Optimierung von Instandhaltungsmaßnahmen für alternde Tragwerke KW - Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse KW - Zuverlässigkeitstheorie KW - Optimierung KW - Instandhaltung KW - Markov-Kette mit stetiger Zeit KW - Cost-Benefit Analysis KW - Reliability Theory KW - Optimization KW - Rehabilitation KW - Continuous-Time Markov Chain Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20080513-13616 ER - TY - THES A1 - Habtemariam, Abinet Kifle T1 - Numerical Demolition Analysis of a Slender Guyed Antenna Mast N2 - The main purpose of the thesis is to ensure the safe demolition of old guyed antenna masts that are located in different parts of Germany. The major problem in demolition of this masts is the falling down of the masts in unexpected direction because of buckling problem. The objective of this thesis is development of a numerical models using finite element method (FEM) and assuring a controlled collapse by coming up with different time setups for the detonation of explosives which are responsible for cutting down the cables. The result of this thesis will avoid unexpected outcomes during the demolition processes and prevent risk of collapsing of the mast over near by structures. KW - Abbruch KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Optimierung KW - Demolition KW - Guyed antenna masts KW - Explicit finite element method KW - Optimization Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20210723-44609 ER - TY - THES A1 - Ghasemi, Hamid T1 - Stochastic optimization of fiber reinforced composites considering uncertainties N2 - Briefly, the two basic questions that this research is supposed to answer are: 1. Howmuch fiber is needed and how fibers should be distributed through a fiber reinforced composite (FRC) structure in order to obtain the optimal and reliable structural response? 2. How do uncertainties influence the optimization results and reliability of the structure? Giving answer to the above questions a double stage sequential optimization algorithm for finding the optimal content of short fiber reinforcements and their distribution in the composite structure, considering uncertain design parameters, is presented. In the first stage, the optimal amount of short fibers in a FRC structure with uniformly distributed fibers is conducted in the framework of a Reliability Based Design Optimization (RBDO) problem. Presented model considers material, structural and modeling uncertainties. In the second stage, the fiber distribution optimization (with the aim to further increase in structural reliability) is performed by defining a fiber distribution function through a Non-Uniform Rational BSpline (NURBS) surface. The advantages of using the NURBS surface as a fiber distribution function include: using the same data set for the optimization and analysis; high convergence rate due to the smoothness of the NURBS; mesh independency of the optimal layout; no need for any post processing technique and its non-heuristic nature. The output of stage 1 (the optimal fiber content for homogeneously distributed fibers) is considered as the input of stage 2. The output of stage 2 is the Reliability Index (b ) of the structure with the optimal fiber content and distribution. First order reliability method (in order to approximate the limit state function) as well as different material models including Rule of Mixtures, Mori-Tanaka, energy-based approach and stochastic multi-scales are implemented in different examples. The proposed combined model is able to capture the role of available uncertainties in FRC structures through a computationally efficient algorithm using all sequential, NURBS and sensitivity based techniques. The methodology is successfully implemented for interfacial shear stress optimization in sandwich beams and also for optimization of the internal cooling channels in a ceramic matrix composite. Finally, after some changes and modifications by combining Isogeometric Analysis, level set and point wise density mapping techniques, the computational framework is extended for topology optimization of piezoelectric / flexoelectric materials. T3 - ISM-Bericht // Institut für Strukturmechanik, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - 2016,1 KW - Optimization KW - Fiber Reinforced Composite KW - Finite Element Method KW - Isogeometric Analysis KW - Flexoelectricity KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Optimierung Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20161117-27042 ER -