Topology optimization of additively manufactured fluidic components free of internal support structures
This paper integrates projection-based approaches for implementing overhang constraints with fluid topology optimization to design additively manufactured fluidic components that do not require internal support structures. Internal support structures are challenging, potentially impossible to remove...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 2022-02, Vol.389 (C), p.114270, Article 114270 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper integrates projection-based approaches for implementing overhang constraints with fluid topology optimization to design additively manufactured fluidic components that do not require internal support structures. Internal support structures are challenging, potentially impossible to remove in complex fluid networks, yet would degrade fluidic performance if left within the part. This presents a major challenge in coupling topology optimization with additive manufacturing in the design of fluid components. The proposed approach leverages past work in overhang constraints for solid mechanics, including projection formulations and adjoint sensitivity analysis, and considers incompressible Navier–Stokes equations for laminar fluid flow. The approach is demonstrated on 2D and 3D fluid topology optimization problems to minimize pressure drop and constrain mass flow rates in pipes and manifolds. Resulting designs are crisp, logical, satisfy performance constraints, and satisfy overhang constraints, eliminating the need for internal support structures.
•Projection overhang constraint algorithm is applied to fluid topology optimization.•Overhang constraints are achieved through projection, without explicit constraints.•Applied to minimum pressure drop design with mass flow rate constraints.•Designs can be additively manufactured without internal support structures. |
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ISSN: | 0045-7825 1879-2138 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cma.2021.114270 |