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Gopal Charan Behera1, Dilip Kumar Bagal2, Praddyut Kumar Muduli1
1Department of Civil Engineering, Government College of Engineering, Kalahandi 766003, Odisha, India.
Abstract:
Structural elements are subjected to different types of loads, one of which is a torsional load. Due to the complexity of the analysis, torsion was not given much importance in earlier days. With stringent updates in codal provisions and due to architectural modifications, torsion is now considered one of the major parameters for structural design. The main aim of this paper is to analyze distressed elements due to torsion. It highlights different approaches, such as destructive and non-destructive processes, to be adopted to estimate the torsional parameters of a ferrocement "U" wrapped beam. The destructive method is the experimental determination of parameters, which is absolutely necessary. The non-destructive method includes an analytical method based on a softened truss model as well as a soft computing method. The soft computing method is based on the regression coefficient analysis method along with two recent optimization algorithms, i.e., (1) ARO (artificial rabbits optimization) and (2) DAOA (dynamic arithmetic optimization algorithm). The predicted results are found to be in agreement with the experimental values (destructive method). Lastly, the obtained results from both proposed methods are analyzed, and it is found that both algorithms can be utilized in any engineering problem to determine the global optimum value with corresponding input optimal settings. As the experimental method is time-consuming and expensive, analytical, and soft computing methods can be preferred over the experimental method.
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