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Multi-Material Topology Optimization Considering Draw Direction Constraints Queen's University

SAE Technical Papers (1906-current) Available online

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Book
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Author/Creator:
Shah, Vishrut, author.
Contributor:
Kashanian, Kiarash
Kim, Il Yong
Pamwar, Manish
Sangha, Balbir
Conference Name:
SAE WCX Digital Summit (2021-04-13 : Live Online, Pennsylvania, United States)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2021
Summary:
The ever-expanding field of topology optimization (TO) includes the recent development of multi-material topology optimization (MMTO). In this work, the shortcomings of MMTO with regard to concept complexity and impracticality with design interpretation are discussed. The current field is explored, with respect to emerging manufacturing constraints which aim to reduce design complexity and promote practical usage of MMTO. The importance of the draw-direction constraint is established, with a methodology for their implementation into MMTO presented.The proposed MMTO approach is density-based and relies on solid isotropic material with penalization (SIMP) for material interpolation, and the method of moving asymptotes (MMA) for optimization. The aforementioned draw-direction constraints are implemented into MMTO with a design variable projection technique. Three different types of draw-direction constraints are created, with varying levels of complexity for a set of options for balancing structural performance and design complexity. These constraints are demonstrated across a series of academic models along with a discussion of their comparative performance benefits and drawbacks. In closing, the application of these constraints to large-scale industry problems is evaluated, especially with regard to the real-world challenge of material interfaces and component consolidation
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Publisher Number:
2021-01-0842
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