An accurate and fast regularization approach to thermodynamic topology optimization

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)991-1017
Seitenumfang27
FachzeitschriftInternational Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Jahrgang117
Ausgabenummer9
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2 März 2019

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In a series of previous works, we established a novel approach to topology optimization for compliance minimization based on thermodynamic principles known from the field of material modeling. Hamilton's principle for dissipative processes directly yields a partial differential equation (referred to as the evolution equation) as an update scheme for the spatial distribution of density mass describing the topology. Consequently, no additional mathematical minimization algorithms are needed. In this article, we introduce a regularization scheme by penalization of the gradient of the spatial distribution of mass density. The parabolic evolution equation (owing to a similar structure to the transient heat-conduction equation) is solved most efficiently by an explicit time discretization. The Laplace operator is discretized via a Taylor series expansion yielding an operator matrix that is constant for the entire optimization process. This method shares some similarities to meshless methods and allows for an accurate application also on unstructured finite element meshes. The minimal size of the structure member can directly be controlled, a priori, by a numerical parameter introduced along with the regularization, similar to classical filter radii.

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An accurate and fast regularization approach to thermodynamic topology optimization. / Jantos, Dustin Roman; Hackl, Klaus; Junker, Philipp.
in: International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, Jahrgang 117, Nr. 9, 02.03.2019, S. 991-1017.

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