We propose a new algorithm for the design of topologically optimized lightweight struc-tures, under a minimum compliance requirement. The new process enhances a standard level set formulation in terms of computational efficiency, thanks to the employment of a computational mesh customized to the problem at hand. We pursue a twofold goal, i.e., to deliver a final layout characterized by a smooth contour and reliable mechanical properties. The smoothness of the optimized structure is ensured by the employment of an anisotropic adapted mesh, which sharply captures the material/void interface. A robust mechanical performance is guaranteed by a uniform tessellation of the internal part of the optimized configuration. A thorough numerical investigation corroborates the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm as a reliable and computationally affordable design tool, both in two-and three-dimensional contexts.(c) 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Enhancing level set-based topology optimization with anisotropic graded meshes

Ferro, N;
2023-01-01

Abstract

We propose a new algorithm for the design of topologically optimized lightweight struc-tures, under a minimum compliance requirement. The new process enhances a standard level set formulation in terms of computational efficiency, thanks to the employment of a computational mesh customized to the problem at hand. We pursue a twofold goal, i.e., to deliver a final layout characterized by a smooth contour and reliable mechanical properties. The smoothness of the optimized structure is ensured by the employment of an anisotropic adapted mesh, which sharply captures the material/void interface. A robust mechanical performance is guaranteed by a uniform tessellation of the internal part of the optimized configuration. A thorough numerical investigation corroborates the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm as a reliable and computationally affordable design tool, both in two-and three-dimensional contexts.(c) 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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