Topology optimization of isotropic elastic materials in the two-dimensional design domain with changes in characteristic boundary conditions

Author:

Tran Ngoc-TienORCID

Abstract

Topology optimization (TO) has become increasingly popular as a useful tool for designers and engineers during the initial stages of design. TO aims to optimize the geometry of a design to achieve a specific objective, which can range from discrete grid-like structures to continuum structures. In essence, the geometry is parameterized pixel-by-pixel, with the material density of each element or mesh point serving as a design variable. After that, the optimization problem is addressed using mathematical programming and analytic gradient calculation-based optimization approaches. In this paper, we investigate the material distribution when performing topology optimization for an isotropic material with boundary conditions including fixed structures, supports, or external forces changing. In addition, we investigate more cases where there are material holes in the design domain, meaning that the density of the material is zero. In this study, the modified SIMP method and filter sensitivity are used for topology optimization. The results of the study are the optimized structural domains and the change in compliance according to the number of iterations. The results indicate that the compliance value of most structures reaches convergence after optimization up to the 20th iteration. Moreover, if the force applied to the design domain is symmetrical, the optimal structure also exhibits symmetry. Thus, the distribution of material is concentrated at the positions of the supports. Topology optimization produces designs that both meet boundary conditions while saving material and reducing their mass. The results obtained are important data for structural optimization design for isotropic elastomeric materials. From there, it can be applied to real objects with different requirements and conditions

Publisher

OU Scientific Route

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering

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