Topology optimization of structures considering minimum weight and stress constraints by using the Overweight Approach

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Topology optimization of structures considering minimum weight and stress constraints by using the Overweight ApproachData
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Villalba, D., París, J., Couceiro, I., Colominas, I., Navarrina, F. (2022). Topology optimization of structures considering minimum weight and stress constraints by using the Overweight Approach. Engineering Structures, 273, 115071. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2022.115071
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[Abstract:] In this paper, a new method for structural topology optimization considering minimum weight and local stress constraints is proposed. For this purpose, the Overweight Approach, an improvement of the so-called Damage Approach, is used. In this method, a virtual relative density is defined as a function of the violation of the local stress constraints. The virtual relative density is increased as stresses exceed the maximum allowable value. The optimization algorithm will provide a design with a minimal variation of the relative density. The structural analysis is performed by means of the Finite Element Method (FEM) and the distribution of material is modelled in terms of a uniform relative density within each element. Moreover, the optimization is addressed by means of the Sequential Linear Programming algorithm (SLP). Finally, the proposed methodology is tested by means of some benchmark problems, and the results show that the Overweight Approach is a feasible alternative for the Damage Approach and the stress constraint aggregation techniques.
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Structural topology optimization
Stress constraint
Overweight Approach
Finite element method
Aggregation techniques
Stress constraint
Overweight Approach
Finite element method
Aggregation techniques
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