Affiliation:
1. U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
Abstract
The freedom of design that is afforded by Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes opens exciting possibilities for the production of lightweight, high performance components and structures. Consequently, in recent years the development of software tools to enable engineering design methods that exploit the unique features of AM has become a subject of increased research interest. In this paper we explore the use of Topology Optimization (TO) algorithms to tailor component shape in order to achieve the intended functionality of additively manufactured components at the macro length scale. We present two case studies: the first concerns the hierarchical nesting of functions in a hand tool, while the second covers the development of a metamaterial component substructure for an Uninhabited Underwater Vehicle (UUV) hull. We offer conclusions regarding the usefulness of TO techniques for the design of AM components, and a summary of future work, which we feel is necessary to improve such methodologies.
Publisher
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Cited by
4 articles.
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