4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Topology optimization for designing periodic microstructures based on finite strain viscoplasticity

Journal

STRUCTURAL AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY OPTIMIZATION
Volume 61, Issue 6, Pages 2501-2521

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00158-020-02555-x

Keywords

Topology optimization; Material design; Finite strain; Rate-dependent plasticity; Discrete adjoint sensitivity analysis

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This paper presents a topology optimization framework for designing periodic viscoplastic microstructures under finite deformation. To demonstrate the framework, microstructures with tailored macroscopic mechanical properties, e.g., maximum viscoplastic energy absorption and prescribed zero contraction, are designed. The simulated macroscopic properties are obtained via homogenization wherein the unit cell constitutive model is based on finite strain isotropic hardening viscoplasticity. To solve the coupled equilibrium and constitutive equations, a nested Newton method is used together with an adaptive time-stepping scheme. A well-posed topology optimization problem is formulated by restriction using filtration which is implemented via a periodic version of the Helmholtz partial differential equation filter. The optimization problem is iteratively solved with the method of moving asymptotes, where the path-dependent sensitivities are derived using the adjoint method. The applicability of the framework is demonstrated by optimizing several two-dimensional continuum composites exposed to a wide range of macroscopic strains.

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