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Lagrangian–Eulerian multidensity topology optimization with the material point method

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In this paper, a hybrid Lagrangian–Eulerian topology optimization (LETO) method is proposed to solve the elastic force equilibrium with the Material Point Method (MPM). LETO transfers density information from freely… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, a hybrid Lagrangian–Eulerian topology optimization (LETO) method is proposed to solve the elastic force equilibrium with the Material Point Method (MPM). LETO transfers density information from freely movable Lagrangian carrier particles to a fixed set of Eulerian quadrature points. This transfer is based on a smooth radial kernel involved in the compliance objective to avoid the artificial checkerboard pattern. The quadrature points act as MPM particles embedded in a lower‐resolution grid and enable a subcell multidensity resolution of intricate structures with a reduced computational cost. A quadrature‐level connectivity graph‐based method is adopted to avoid the artificial checkerboard issues commonly existing in multiresolution topology optimization methods. Numerical experiments are provided to demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed approach.

Keywords: method; lagrangian eulerian; material point; topology; topology optimization

Journal Title: International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Year Published: 2020

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