Material optimization: bridging the gap between conceptual and preliminary design |
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Authors: | H. R. E. M. H rnlein, M. Kovara,R. Werner |
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Affiliation: | a European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company, Structural Dynamics Division MT24, 81663 Munich, Germany;b Institute of Applied Mathematics, University of Erlangen, Martensstr. 3, 91058 Erlangen, Germany |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a collection of tools for conceptual structure design. The underlying model is the ‘free material optimization’ problem. This problem gives the best physically attainable material and is considered as a generalization of the sizing/shape optimization problem. The method is supported by powerful optimization and numerical techniques, which allow us to work with bodies of complex initial design and with very fine finite-element meshes. The computed results are realized by composite materials. We consider a particular class of fibre-reinforced composite materials, manufactured by the so-called tape-laying technology. In the post-processing phase, stress/strain-trajectories are plotted which indicate how to place these tapes; they also show the proposed thickness of the tapes. Several examples demonstrate the efficiency of this approach to conceptual design of engineering structures. |
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Keywords: | topology optimization material optimization structural optimization conceptual design large scale nonlinear optimization tape-laying technology fiber reinforced plasticTopologieoptimierung Materialoptimierung Strukturoptimierung Konzeptentwurf groß e nichtlineare Optimierungsprobleme Bandlege-Technologie faserverstä rkte Kunststoffe |
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