Robust topology optimisation of microstructural details without length scale separation - using a spectral coarse basis preconditioner
Joe Alexandersen, Boyan S. Lazarov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a spectral coarse basis preconditioner for topology optimisation of structures with microstructural details, enabling efficient and robust design without length scale separation, even for very large problems.
Contribution
It presents a contrast-independent spectral preconditioner based on MsFEM for topology optimisation of microstructures without homogenisation, handling large-scale problems efficiently.
Findings
Successfully optimised a 26-million DOF structure in 26 hours.
Demonstrated robustness across various microstructure types.
Enabled detailed microstructural design without length scale separation.
Abstract
This paper applies topology optimisation to the design of structures with periodic microstructural details without length scale separation, i.e. considering the complete macroscopic structure and its response, while resolving all microstructural details, as compared to the often used homogenisation approach. The approach takes boundary conditions into account and ensures connected and macroscopically optimised microstructures regardless of the difference in micro- and macroscopic length scales. This results in microstructures tailored for specific applications rather than specific properties. Dealing with the complete macroscopic structure and its response is computationally challenging as very fine discretisations are needed in order to resolve all microstructural details. Therefore, this article shows the benefits of applying a contrast-independent spectral preconditioner based on…
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