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Accessibility of support structures in topology optimization for additive manufacturing

Emiel van de Ven, Can Ayas, Matthijs Langelaar, R. Maas, Fred van Keulen

2020International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Additive manufacturing (AM) and topology optimization (TO) have a synergetic relation, as AM can produce complex TO designs, and TO provides high‐performance parts that utilize the form freedom provided by AM. Recently, TO has been tailored more toward AM with the inclusion of the minimum allowable overhang angle as a design constraint: resulting designs can be built without any support structures. This work is an extension thereof, by allowing support structures only if they are accessible, such that they can be removed after manufacturing. This is achieved by applying a conventional overhang filter twice, combined with basic operations such as geometry inversion, union, and intersection. The result is an accessibility‐aware overhang filter that can be incorporated in TO. Compared with conventional overhang filtered designs, the accessibility filter results in increased part performance and better convergence behavior. Furthermore, a modular filter structure is presented to easily construct the accessibility filter, and its effectiveness is demonstrated on several numerical cases.

Topics & Concepts

Modular designTopology optimizationFilter (signal processing)Topology (electrical circuits)Intersection (aeronautics)Constraint (computer-aided design)Computer scienceEngineeringMechanical engineeringFinite element methodStructural engineeringElectrical engineeringOperating systemAerospace engineeringComputer visionTopology Optimization in EngineeringPiezoelectric Actuators and ControlAdvanced Multi-Objective Optimization Algorithms
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