Structural optimisation and sustainable design

The theory of morphological indicators (MI) provides user-friendly tools guiding the structural designer towards low volume consuming solutions during the exploration and comparison of different structural types. Since a first doctoral thesis published in 1999, a decade of research has refined MI in...

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Published in:International journal of computational methods and experimental measurements Vol. 3; no. 3; pp. 187 - 204
Main Authors: De Wilde, W.P., Vandenbergh, T., Debacker, W.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Southampton W I T Press 30-09-2015
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Summary:The theory of morphological indicators (MI) provides user-friendly tools guiding the structural designer towards low volume consuming solutions during the exploration and comparison of different structural types. Since a first doctoral thesis published in 1999, a decade of research has refined MI into a bench- marked structural optimisation method for conceptual design. This article surveys the milestones that lead to today’s method and contains the published references that contributed to the major evolutions of MI. The article also refers to the work of other researchers in structural and architectural engineering, this time in the quest of optimisation of structures through a more sustainable design, offering the possibility of re-use and recombination of structural components. This technique, called 4D design methodology, was based on a research proposal by Hendrickx and Van Walleghem, which was further developed at Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
ISSN:2046-0546
2046-0554
DOI:10.2495/CMEM-V3-N3-187-204