Sensitivity analysis of nonlinear shell structures and its application to buckling constraint optimization

1995 ◽  
Author(s):  
Koetsu Yamazaki ◽  
Toru Kobayashi
Author(s):  
Juan Camilo Medina ◽  
Andrés Tovar

Topography optimization is an innovative technique that can significantly improve the response of certain type of structures. The most challenging aspect of topography optimization is the sensitivity analysis. In this manuscript two methods to approximate the sensitivities for problems in topography optimization are introduced. The gradient is supplanted with either a stochastic approximation, or a physical approximation. Initially, an overview of the state-of-the-art in topography optimization is presented, and some key issues are explored. Subsequently, the technique is outlined, and the proposed methods are introduced. Furthermore, a numerical example in which a structure composed of shell elements is subject to a blast load is provided. This example is solved employing stochastic gradient approximation, and approximate gradient. They are compared to the widely used finite differences approximation. It is possible to observe that the proposed method significantly reduces the computational effort required to solve the problem, while considerably improving the objective function.


2011 ◽  
Vol 287-290 ◽  
pp. 73-76
Author(s):  
De Xin Zhang ◽  
Wei Guang An ◽  
Jin Fu Huang ◽  
Xue Bo Shao

To improve the situation of stress concentration in the combustion chamber component, optimized the design of combustion chamber shell structures is required. In this paper, a new boundary element integrated optimization method is used. There are a symmetry axis structure and effective constrained optimization model for sensitivity analysis. The technology and the general shape optimization algorithm are combined. The components' shape of the combustion chamber's shell under a plane stress is optimized, and finally, the satisfactory results are obtained and the maximum tangential bore stress is reduced.


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