Journal
STRUCTURAL AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY OPTIMIZATION
Volume 65, Issue 9, Pages -Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00158-022-03378-8
Keywords
Computational efficiency; Topology optimisation; Adjoint; Linear dependency
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This paper proposes using a Linear Dependency Aware Solver (LDAS) to detect and exploit linear dependencies in real-world structural optimisation problems. The LDAS can efficiently detect and solve linear dependencies between all loads, obtaining accurate solutions and avoiding unnecessary solves.
Real-world structural optimisation problems involve multiple loading conditions and design constraints, with responses typically depending on states of discretised governing equations. Generally, one uses gradient-based nested analysis and design approaches to solve these problems. Herein, solving both physical and adjoint problems dominates the overall computational effort. Although not commonly detected, real-world problems can contain linear dependencies between encountered physical and adjoint loads. Manually keeping track of such dependencies becomes tedious as design problems become increasingly involved. This work proposes using a Linear Dependency Aware Solver (LDAS) to detect and exploit such dependencies. The proposed algorithm can efficiently detect linear dependencies between all loads and obtain the exact solution while avoiding unnecessary solves entirely and automatically. Illustrative examples demonstrate the need and benefits of using an LDAS, including a run-time experiment.
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