A methodology is developed for optimal structural topology design subject to several performance constraints. Eight-node solid elements are used to model the initial structure, which is a uniform solid block satisfying the boundary conditions and subjected to external loading. The Young modulus of each solid element or group of elements is used as redesign variable. A minimum change function is used as an optimality criterion. Performance constraints include static displacements, natural frequencies, forced response amplitudes, and static stresses. These constraints are treated by the large admissible perturbation methodology which makes it possible to achieve the performance objectives incrementally without trial and error or repetitive fi...
The technological competition has demanded an ever increasing technological development, and in e.g....
The paper describes how to take into consideration the presence of transmissible loads in a topology...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the optimal topology design of structures for multiobjective,...
A methodology for topology redesign of com- plex structures by LargE Admissible Perturbations (LEAP)...
An evolutionary topology design methodology for performance is developed and implemented in this res...
The first major contribution of this dissertation is the development of a LEAP algorithm implementin...
This work addresses the treatment of lower density regions of structures undergoing large deformatio...
The ultimate goal in concurrent engineering of structures is to achieve simultaneously in the desig...
ABSTRACT: The performance-based optimization (PBO) method has recently been developed for topology d...
Continuum topology and shape optimization has received considerable attentions in recent years. Howe...
106 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The overall objective is to c...
Topology optimization is a powerful computational design tool that can be used to find optimal struc...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76363/1/AIAA-10551-828.pd
Finite elementmethod (FEM) is commonly usedwith topology optimization algorithms to determine optimu...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents three performance indices developed by using the scaling design appro...
The technological competition has demanded an ever increasing technological development, and in e.g....
The paper describes how to take into consideration the presence of transmissible loads in a topology...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the optimal topology design of structures for multiobjective,...
A methodology for topology redesign of com- plex structures by LargE Admissible Perturbations (LEAP)...
An evolutionary topology design methodology for performance is developed and implemented in this res...
The first major contribution of this dissertation is the development of a LEAP algorithm implementin...
This work addresses the treatment of lower density regions of structures undergoing large deformatio...
The ultimate goal in concurrent engineering of structures is to achieve simultaneously in the desig...
ABSTRACT: The performance-based optimization (PBO) method has recently been developed for topology d...
Continuum topology and shape optimization has received considerable attentions in recent years. Howe...
106 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The overall objective is to c...
Topology optimization is a powerful computational design tool that can be used to find optimal struc...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76363/1/AIAA-10551-828.pd
Finite elementmethod (FEM) is commonly usedwith topology optimization algorithms to determine optimu...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents three performance indices developed by using the scaling design appro...
The technological competition has demanded an ever increasing technological development, and in e.g....
The paper describes how to take into consideration the presence of transmissible loads in a topology...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the optimal topology design of structures for multiobjective,...