A Streamline-Guided Dehomogenization Approach for Structural Design

Author:

Wang Junpeng1,Westermann Rüdiger1,Wu Jun2

Affiliation:

1. Technical University of Munich Computer Graphics and Visualization, Department of Informatics, , Garching 85748 , Germany

2. Delft University of Technology Department of Sustainable Design Engineering, , Delft 2628 CE , The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract We present a novel dehomogenization approach for the efficient design of high-resolution load-bearing structures. The proposed approach builds upon a streamline-based parametrization of the design domain, using a set of space-filling and evenly spaced streamlines in the two mutually orthogonal direction fields that are obtained from homogenization-based topology optimization. Streamlines in these fields are converted into a graph, which is then used to construct a quad-dominant mesh whose edges follow the direction fields. In addition, the edge width is adjusted according to the density and anisotropy of the optimized orthotropic cells. In a number of numerical examples, we demonstrate the mechanical performance and regular appearance of the resulting structural designs and compare them with those from classic and contemporary approaches.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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