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Bridge strengthening by conversion to tied-arch using dragonfly algorithm [refuerzo de puentes mediante conversión en arco atirantado usando el algoritmo de la libélula]

Date Issued
2019-06-01
Author(s)
Astorga, Gino  
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas  
Felipe Lagos
Broderick Crawford
Ricardo Soto
José Lemus-Romani
Agustín Salas-Fernández
José-Miguel Rubio
DOI
10.23919/cisti.2019.8760936
Abstract
Dragonfly algorithm is a metaheuristic that mimics the behavior of dragonflies in nature that has shown excellent performance for numerous optimization problems. The main inspiration of the algorithm originates in the behavior of static and dynamic swarms of dragonflies in nature. Two essential phases of optimization, exploration and exploitation are designed modeling the social interaction of dragonflies in navigation, the search for food and avoiding enemies when they accumulate dynamically or statistically. In the present work the problem of bridge reinforcement is addressed, for this case the dragonfly algorithm will be used to solve this problem.
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Computer Networks And...

Information Systems

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Natural Sciences::Phy...

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