TY - JOUR
T1 - A NURBS-based level set method for the manufacturing-oriented thermal buckling optimization of curvilinear fiber composite panels with cut-outs
AU - Ding, Haoqing
AU - Sun, Ruqi
AU - Tian, Haocheng
AU - Hu, Yutao
AU - Zhang, Xin
AU - Xu, Bin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2025/3/15
Y1 - 2025/3/15
N2 - Laminate composite panels with arbitrary cut-outs in a thermal environment may suffer buckling failure because of thermal stress. To address this issue, a manufacturing-oriented thermal-buckling optimization model is proposed for the design of curvilinear fiber paths. Furthermore, instead of using the traditional finite element method (FEM) with high computational costs, a cut non-uniform rational basis spline (NURBS) element method was developed for the thermal buckling analysis of laminate composite panels with arbitrary cut-outs. In this method, a level-set function, segmented density interpolation formulas, and an artificial shear correction factor were developed to describe arbitrary cut-outs, to overcome localized eigenmodes, and to avoid shear locking. Furthermore, a NURBS-based level-set method was proposed to illustrate the curvilinear fiber paths. The norm of the gradient vector of the NURBS-based level-set function was used to express the gap/overlap constraint. Subsequently, a thermal buckling optimization framework with compliance and manufacturing constraints was formulated. The effectiveness of the proposed optimization framework was verified numerically.
AB - Laminate composite panels with arbitrary cut-outs in a thermal environment may suffer buckling failure because of thermal stress. To address this issue, a manufacturing-oriented thermal-buckling optimization model is proposed for the design of curvilinear fiber paths. Furthermore, instead of using the traditional finite element method (FEM) with high computational costs, a cut non-uniform rational basis spline (NURBS) element method was developed for the thermal buckling analysis of laminate composite panels with arbitrary cut-outs. In this method, a level-set function, segmented density interpolation formulas, and an artificial shear correction factor were developed to describe arbitrary cut-outs, to overcome localized eigenmodes, and to avoid shear locking. Furthermore, a NURBS-based level-set method was proposed to illustrate the curvilinear fiber paths. The norm of the gradient vector of the NURBS-based level-set function was used to express the gap/overlap constraint. Subsequently, a thermal buckling optimization framework with compliance and manufacturing constraints was formulated. The effectiveness of the proposed optimization framework was verified numerically.
KW - Arbitrary cut-outs
KW - Curvilinear fiber
KW - Gap/overlap constraint
KW - NURBS-based level set
KW - Thermal buckling optimization
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cma.2025.117789
DO - 10.1016/j.cma.2025.117789
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85216379531
SN - 0045-7825
VL - 437
JO - Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
JF - Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
M1 - 117789
ER -