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Title Optimizing Building Orientation and Roof Angle of a Typhoon-Resilient Single-Family House Using Genetic Algorithm and Computational Fluid Dynamics
Posted by Joel Opon
Authors Mata, Jun; Orejudos, Jerson; Opon, Joel; Guirnaldo, Sherwin
Publication date 2023/01
Journal Buildings
Volume 13
Issue 1
Pages 107
Publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Abstract In the event of a typhoon, the majority of houses suffer from large amounts of damage because they were not built with typhoon resilience in mind. For instance, the Philippines is one of the world’s most vulnerable countries to typhoons. Often, roof structures are ripped off during typhoons with average or more vigorous wind gustiness, and houses are easily ruined. This situation led us to search for the appropriate building orientation and roof angle of single-family residential houses through simulations using MATLAB’s genetic algorithm (GA) and SolidWorks’ computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The GA provides the set of design points, while CFD generates a fitness score for each design point. The goal of the optimization is to determine the orientation and roof angle while minimizing the drag force along the direction of a constant wind speed (315 km/h). The lower and upper bounds for house orientation are 0 and 90, respectively; the roof angle is between 3 and 60. After 100 generations, the GA converged to values equal to an 80 orientation and 11 roof angle. The final results provide a good standpoint for future experiments on physical structures.
Index terms / Keywords residential houses; low-rise buildings; typhoon resilience; genetic algorithm; evolutionary optimization; computational fluid dynamics; structural simulation
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13010107