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Stress ratio and compliance based methods in topology optimization - A critical review
Several currently popular methods of topology optimization are closely related to the classical Fully Stressed Design (FSD)/Stress Ratio (SR) or Minimum Compliance (MC)/Uniform Energy Distribution (UED) methods. The ranges of validity of the above techniques - And of recent variations on the same themes - Are examined critically and possible extensions of their validity considered.Particular attention is paid to so-called "hard-kill" or Evolutionary Structural Optimization (ESO) or Adaptive Biological Growth (ABG) methods and to the Generalized Stress Design (GSD) techniuqe.
Stress ratio and compliance based methods in topology optimization - A critical review
Several currently popular methods of topology optimization are closely related to the classical Fully Stressed Design (FSD)/Stress Ratio (SR) or Minimum Compliance (MC)/Uniform Energy Distribution (UED) methods. The ranges of validity of the above techniques - And of recent variations on the same themes - Are examined critically and possible extensions of their validity considered.Particular attention is paid to so-called "hard-kill" or Evolutionary Structural Optimization (ESO) or Adaptive Biological Growth (ABG) methods and to the Generalized Stress Design (GSD) techniuqe.
Stress ratio and compliance based methods in topology optimization - A critical review
Rozvany, G.I.N. (author)
Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization ; 21 ; 109-119
2001
11 Seiten, 28 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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