An elastic properties-based topology optimization algorithm for linear orthotropic, functionally graded materials
Ismael Ben-Yelun, V\'ictor Riera, Luis Saucedo-Mora, Miguel \'Angel, Sanz, Francisco Javier Mont\'ans

TL;DR
This paper introduces a topology optimization algorithm for linear orthotropic materials that directly optimizes six elastic properties, resulting in more versatile and efficient strain-homogenized structures without volume constraints.
Contribution
It extends existing TO algorithms to orthotropic materials, increasing design space and eliminating the need for volume constraints, with two developed approaches for optimization.
Findings
Outperforms isotropic algorithms in load case designs.
Effective for shear-dominated problems like torsion.
Comparable computational cost to existing methods.
Abstract
Topology optimization (TO) has experienced a dramatic development over the last decades aided by the arising of metamaterials and additive manufacturing (AM) techniques, and it is intended to achieve the current and future challenges. In this paper we propose an extension for linear orthotropic materials of a three-dimensional TO algorithm which directly operates on the six elastic properties -- three longitudinal and shear moduli, having fixed three Poisson ratios -- of the finite element (FE) discretization of certain analysis domain. By performing a gradient-descent-alike optimization on these properties, the standard deviation of a strain-energy measurement is minimized, thus coming up with optimized, strain-homogenized structures with variable longitudinal and shear stiffness in their different material directions. To this end, an orthotropic formulation with two approaches --…
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TopicsTopology Optimization in Engineering
