Multi-scale design and optimization for solid-lattice hybrid structures and their application to aerospace vehicle components

Chuang WANG, Jihong ZHU, Manqiao WU, Jie HOU, Han ZHOU, Lu MENG, Chenyang LI, Weihong ZHANG

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Abstract

By integrating topology optimization and lattice-based optimization, a novel multi-scale design method is proposed to create solid-lattice hybrid structures and thus to improve the mechanical performance as well as reduce the structural weight. To achieve this purpose, a two-step procedure is developed to design and optimize the innovative structures. Initially, the classical topology optimization is utilized to find the optimal material layout and primary load carrying paths. Afterwards, the solid-lattice hybrid structures are reconstructed using the finite element mesh based modeling method. And lattice-based optimization is performed to obtain the optimal cross-section area of the lattice structures. Finally, two typical aerospace structures are optimized to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed optimization framework. The numerical results are quite encouraging since the solid-lattice hybrid structures obtained by the presented approach show remarkably improved performance when compared with traditional designs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)386-398
Number of pages13
JournalChinese Journal of Aeronautics
Volume34
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2021

Keywords

  • Aerospace vehicle components
  • Lattice-based optimization
  • Multi-scale
  • Solid-lattice hybrid structure
  • Topology optimization

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