scholarly journals Mixed variational formulations for structural topology optimization based on the phase-field approach

2021 ◽  
Vol 64 (4) ◽  
pp. 2627-2652 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michele Marino ◽  
Ferdinando Auricchio ◽  
Alessandro Reali ◽  
Elisabetta Rocca ◽  
Ulisse Stefanelli

AbstractWe propose a variational principle combining a phase-field functional for structural topology optimization with a mixed (three-field) Hu–Washizu functional, then including directly in the formulation equilibrium, constitutive, and compatibility equations. The resulting mixed variational functional is then specialized to derive a classical topology optimization formulation (where the amount of material to be distributed is an a priori assigned quantity acting as a global constraint for the problem) as well as a novel topology optimization formulation (where the amount of material to be distributed is minimized, hence with no pre-imposed constraint for the problem). Both formulations are numerically solved by implementing a mixed finite element scheme, with the second approach avoiding the introduction of a global constraint, hence respecting the convenient local nature of the finite element discretization. Furthermore, within the proposed approach it is possible to obtain guidelines for settings proper values of phase-field-related simulation parameters and, thanks to the combined phase-field and Hu–Washizu rationale, a monolithic algorithm solution scheme can be easily adopted. An insightful and extensive numerical investigation results in a detailed convergence study and a discussion on the obtained final designs. The numerical results clearly highlight differences between the two formulations as well as advantages related to the monolithic solution strategy; numerical investigations address both two-dimensional and three-dimensional applications.

Author(s):  
Luise Blank ◽  
Harald Garcke ◽  
Lavinia Sarbu ◽  
Tarin Srisupattarawanit ◽  
Vanessa Styles ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Enrico Boccini ◽  
Enrico Meli ◽  
Andrea Rindi ◽  
Simone Corbò ◽  
Stefano Falomi ◽  
...  

Structural topology optimization is an innovative approach in turbomachinery to satisfy the increasing demand for higher rotational speeds, light components and optimized natural frequencies, with a remarkable economic impact. Although this approach has never been extensively applied before to rotating machines, it is very promising for the mechanical optimization of rotor and stator components. This approach enables the creation of complex three-dimensional geometries, which are usually difficult or impossible to be built using traditional manufacturing methods. Thanks to innovative technologies and to the use of innovative materials, it is now possible to effectively exploit topology optimization. It allows to change the topology of the structures, significantly improving material distribution within a given design space for a given set of boundary conditions and loads. In this work, the authors have deeply investigated the applicability of topology optimization to the fields of turbomachinery and rotordynamics.


2014 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 1025-1058 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luise Blank ◽  
Harald Garcke ◽  
M. Hassan Farshbaf-Shaker ◽  
Vanessa Styles

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