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Block aggregation of stress constraints in topology optimization of structures

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ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING SOFTWARE
卷 41, 期 3, 页码 433-441

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.advengsoft.2009.03.006

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Structural topology optimization; FEM; Minimum weight; Stress constraints; Local constraints; Global constraints; Black aggregated constraints

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  1. Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia (Spanish Government) [DPI-2006-15275, DPI-2007-61214]
  2. Direccion Xeral de I+D of the Conselleria de Innovacion, Industria e Comercio ('Xunta de Galicia) [PGIDIT03-PXIC118001PN, PGIDIT03-PXIC118002PN]
  3. Universidad de A Coruna
  4. Fundacion de la Ingenieria Civil de Galicia

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Structural topology optimization problems have been traditionally stated and solved by means of maximum stiffness formulations. On the other hand, some effort has been devoted to stating and solving this kind of problems by means of minimum weight formulations with stress (and/or displacement) constraints. It seems clear that the latter approach is closer to the engineering point of view, but it also leads to more complicated optimization problems, since a large number of highly non-linear (local) constraints must be taken into account to limit the maximum stress (and/or displacement) at the element level. In this paper, we explore the feasibility of defining a so-called global constraint, which basic aim is to limit the maximum stress (and/or displacement) simultaneously within all the structure by means of one single inequality. Should this global constraint perform adequately, the complexity of the underlying mathematical programming problem would be drastically reduced. However, a certain weakening of the feasibility conditions is expected to occur when a large number of local constraints are lumped into one single inequality. With the aim of mitigating this undesirable collateral effect. we group the elements into blocks. Then, the local constraints corresponding to all the elements within each block can be combined to produce a single aggregated constraint per block. Finally, we compare the performance of these three approaches (local, global and block aggregated constraints) by solving several topology optimization problems. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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