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On topology optimization of damping layer in shell structures under harmonic excitations

Journal

STRUCTURAL AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY OPTIMIZATION
Volume 46, Issue 1, Pages 51-67

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00158-011-0746-4

Keywords

Topology optimization; Damping material; Non-proportional damping; Complex mode superposition method; State space approach; Sensitivity

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [90816025, 11072047]
  2. Major Project of Chinese National Programs for Fundamental Research and Development [2010CB832703]
  3. National High-tech R&D Program of China [2009AA044501]

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This paper investigates the optimal distribution of damping material in vibrating structures subject to harmonic excitations by using topology optimization method. Therein, the design objective is to minimize the structural vibration level at specified positions by distributing a given amount of damping material. An artificial damping material model that has a similar form as in the SIMP approach is suggested and the relative densities of the damping material are taken as design variables. The vibration equation of the structure has a non-proportional damping matrix. A system reduction procedure is first performed by using the eigenmodes of the undamped system. The complex mode superposition method in the state space, which can deal with the non-proportional damping, is then employed to calculate the steady-state response of the vibrating structure. In this context, an adjoint variable scheme for the response sensitivity analysis is developed. Numerical examples are presented for illustrating validity and efficiency of this approach. Impacts of the excitation frequency as well as the damping coefficients on topology optimization results are also discussed.

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