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Multiscale design of functionally graded cellular structures for additive manufacturing using level-set descriptions

Authors
Nguyen, Cong Hong PhongChoi, Young
Issue Date
Oct-2021
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Multiscale structural optimization; Level-set description; Implicit modeling; Functionally graded cellular structures; Design for additive manufacturing
Citation
STRUCTURAL AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY OPTIMIZATION, v.64, no.4, pp 1983 - 1995
Pages
13
Journal Title
STRUCTURAL AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY OPTIMIZATION
Volume
64
Number
4
Start Page
1983
End Page
1995
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/50840
DOI
10.1007/s00158-021-02959-3
ISSN
1615-147X
1615-1488
Abstract
The emergence of additive manufacturing (AM) has enabled the design of complex structures with high performance, such as functionally graded cellular structures (FGCSs). Concurrent topology optimization is commonly utilized for designing FGCSs; however, this approach suffers from an extremely high computational cost due to the complexity of the design problem. Recently, level-set-based methods, which rely on the implicit-based modeling technique, have gained increased attention and been considered as an efficient design tool for structures fabricated with AM. In this work, a multiscale structural optimization method for FGCS design utilizing level-set descriptions is proposed. Contrary to the well-known level-set topology optimization, in this approach, the shape is represented and parameterized with implicit functions, and the optimization process is performed to find the optimal parameters. The proposed method can replace topology optimization for microscale structural optimization within the multiscale structural design with reduced computation cost and comparable optimally designed results. Moreover, the unique behaviors of pre-selected cellular structures could be maintained during the optimization process by proper parametric constraints. The proposed design approach was validated through two design examples, both of which demonstrate remarkable structural performance enhancements in comparison with the single-scale design approach. Furthermore, two three-dimensional design examples, commonly found in automotive and aerospace industries, further prove the applicability of the proposed method in practice.
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