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Topology optimization considering fracture mechanics behaviors at specified locations

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STRUCTURAL AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY OPTIMIZATION
卷 55, 期 5, 页码 1847-1864

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00158-016-1623-y

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Topology optimization; Fracture mechanics; J integral; Crack; Detachable structures; Adjoint sensitivity analysis

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [U1508209, 11425207, 11302039]

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As a typical form of material imperfection, cracks generally cannot be avoided and are critical for load bearing capability and integrity of engineering structures. This paper presents a topology optimization method for generating structural layouts that are insensitive/sensitive as required to initial cracks at specified locations. Based on the linear elastic fracture mechanics model (LEFM), the stress intensity of initial cracks in the structure is analyzed by using singularity finite elements positioned at the crack tip to describe the near-tip stress field. In the topology optimization formulation, the J integral, as a criterion for predicting crack opening under certain loading and boundary conditions, is introduced into the objective function to be minimized or maximized. In this context, the adjoint variable sensitivity analysis scheme is derived, which enables the optimization problem to be solved with a gradient-based algorithm. Numerical examples are given to demonstrate effectiveness of the proposed method on generating structures with desired overall stiffness and fracture strength property. This method provides an applicable framework incorporating linear fracture mechanics criteria into topology optimization for conceptual design of crack insensitive or easily detachable structures for particular applications.

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