Multi-Scale Concurrent Topology Optimization Based on BESO, Implemented in MATLAB

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Abstract

In multi-scale topology optimization methods, the analysis encompasses two distinct scales: the macro-scale and the micro-scale. The macro-scale refers to the overall size and dimensions of the structural domain being studied, while the micro-scale pertains to the periodic unit cell that constitutes the macro-scale. This unit cell represents the entire structure or component targeted for optimization. The primary objective of this research is to present a simplified MATLAB code that addresses the multi-scale concurrent topology optimization challenge. This involves simultaneously optimizing both the macro-scale and micro-scale aspects, taking into account their interactions and interdependencies. To achieve this goal, the proposed approach leverages the Bi-directional Evolutionary Structural Optimization (BESO) method. The formulation introduced in this study accommodates both cellular and composite materials, dealing with both separate volume constraints and the utilization of a single volume constraint. By offering this simplified formulation and harnessing the capabilities of the multi-scale approach, the research aims to provide valuable insights into the concurrent optimization of macro- and micro-scales. This advancement contributes to the field of topology optimization and enhances its applications across various engineering disciplines.

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Kazakis, G., & Lagaros, N. D. (2023). Multi-Scale Concurrent Topology Optimization Based on BESO, Implemented in MATLAB. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/app131810545

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