Truss Parametrization of Topology Optimization Results with Curve Skeletons and Meta Balls

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Abstract

Truss-like shapes can occur in topology optimization described by an assembly of finite elements or its boundary represented as a polygon mesh. Such shape description does not cover a common engineering parametrization like the lines of a frame structure and its corresponding cross-section. This article addresses the truss-parametrization of such optimization using curve skeletons and Meta Balls. While the curve skeleton is common in the truss-parametrization, including Meta Balls can lead to an overall implicit and smooth shape description.

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Denk, M., Rother, K., & Paetzold, K. (2022). Truss Parametrization of Topology Optimization Results with Curve Skeletons and Meta Balls. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 2, pp. 363–372). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2022.38

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