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A new evolutionary topology optimization method for truss structures towards practical design applications

Yaping Lai, Qi Cai, Yu Li, Jiayong Chen, Yi Min Xie

2024Engineering Structures17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents a new topology optimization method and a comprehensive workflow for the practical design of truss structures. It begins with discussing practical design requirements for truss topology optimization and then introduces a technique for creating arbitrarily shaped ground structures suitable for complex geometries. To address limitations in current truss optimization methods, we propose a dual-material truss-bidirectional evolutionary structural optimization (DMT-BESO) method. This approach utilizes two materials that differ significantly in tensile and compressive allowable stresses and moduli of elasticity . The DMT-BESO method integrates the minimum energy principle with the full-stress design criterion, using bar cross-sectional areas as design variables to achieve simultaneous topology and size optimization. By considering stress constraints, this method ensures compliance with industry standards, enhancing both safety and material utilization. Additionally, a structural complexity control strategy is proposed to generate a near-optimal truss design and simplify the optimized design while maintaining efficiency, making it more suitable for practical applications. The effectiveness of the DMT-BESO method and its complexity control strategy is validated through numerical examples and the design of an arch bridge of composite materials.

Topics & Concepts

TrussTopology optimizationTopology (electrical circuits)Structural engineeringComputer scienceMathematical optimizationEngineeringFinite element methodMathematicsElectrical engineeringTopology Optimization in EngineeringComposite Structure Analysis and OptimizationStructural Analysis and Optimization
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