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Topology optimization of hyperelastic structures using a modified evolutionary topology optimization method

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Soft materials are finding widespread implementation in a variety of applications, and it is necessary for the structural design of such soft materials to consider the large nonlinear deformations and… Click to show full abstract

Soft materials are finding widespread implementation in a variety of applications, and it is necessary for the structural design of such soft materials to consider the large nonlinear deformations and hyperelastic material models to accurately predict their mechanical behavior. In this paper, we present an effective modified evolutionary topology optimization (M-ETO) method for the design of hyperelastic structures that undergo large deformations. The proposed M-ETO method is implemented by introducing the projection scheme into the evolutionary topology optimization (ETO) method. This improvement allows nonlinear topology optimization problems to be solved with a relatively big evolution rate, which significantly enhances the robustness. The minimal length scale is achieved as well. Numerical examples show that the proposed M-ETO method can stably obtain a series of optimized structures under different volume fractions with smooth boundaries. Moreover, compared with other smooth boundary methods, another merit of M-ETO is that the problem of the dependency on initial layout can be eliminated naturally due to the inherent characteristic of ETO.

Keywords: eto; evolutionary topology; method; topology; topology optimization; optimization

Journal Title: Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization
Year Published: 2020

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