Shape preserving design of thermo-elastic structures considering geometrical nonlinearity

Jihong Zhu, Yu Li, Fengwen Wang, Weihong Zhang

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Abstract

Thermal stress is an important design factor that will influence structural responses and cause local warping deformations. In this paper, such temperature variation effect is considered in the structural optimization and the shape preserving design approach is extended into thermo-elastic problems to prevent local thermal damages. Based on the weak-coupled thermo-elastic system, nonlinear structural responses at large thermo-mechanical loads are accurately analyzed. The complementary elastic work is minimized to obtain a reasonable rigid structure. Corresponding integrated deformation energy is utilized to calculate the warping deformation accumulated in the incremental thermo-mechanical loading process. Shape preserving effect is then achieved by an additional constraint on the local deformation energy. Through the adjoint method, sensitivity analysis is derived in the coupled field with design-dependent heat conduction and geometrical nonlinearity. In the numerical implementation, an energy interpolation scheme is applied to circumvent numerical instability in low stiffness regions and further modified for multi-material design. Optimization results show that local distortions in thermo-elastic structures are effectively eliminated by the proposed shape preserving design approach.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1787-1804
Number of pages18
JournalStructural and Multidisciplinary Optimization
Volume61
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2020

Keywords

  • Geometrically nonlinear topology optimization
  • Integrated deformation energy
  • Shape preserving design
  • Thermo-elastic problem

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