Layout optimization of pin-jointed truss structures with minimum frequency constraints

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Abstract

Controlling the frequency response of an engineering component or structure is important in the aerospace and automotive sectors and is a key consideration when seeking a new and more efficient design for a given component. In this contribution, the standard truss layout optimization procedure is modified to incorporate semidefinite constraints to limit the minimum value of the first natural frequency. Since this increases the computational expense and reduces the scale of the problem that can be solved, a bespoke algorithm incorporating an adaptive ‘member adding’ procedure is proposed and applied to a number of benchmark example problems. It is demonstrated that this allows problems to be solved with relatively fine numerical discretization, allowing modified structures with an acceptable minimum first natural frequency response to be successfully identified.

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Salt, S. J., Weldeyesus, A. G., Gilbert, M., & Gondzio, J. (2023). Layout optimization of pin-jointed truss structures with minimum frequency constraints. Engineering Optimization, 55(8), 1403–1421. https://doi.org/10.1080/0305215X.2022.2086539

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