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A primal-dual approach in truss topology optimization
Beekers, M.; Fleury, Claude
1997In Computers and Structures, 64 (1-4), p. 77-88
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Keywords :
truss topology optimization; stiffest truss; linear programming; nodal displacements; quadratic term
Abstract :
[en] The objective of truss topology optimization is to find, for a given weight, the stiffest truss, defined as a subset of an initially choosen set of bars called the ground structure. The restrictions are bounds on bar volumes and the satisfaction of equilibrium equations. For a single load case and without bounds on bar volumes, the problem can be written as a linear programming problem with nodal displacements as variables. The addition to the objective function of a quadratic term vanishing at the optimum allows us to use a dual solution scheme. A conjugate gradient method is well suited to maximize the dual function. Several ground structures are introduced. For large networks, those where each node is connected to those situated in a certain vicinity give a good compromise between generating a reasonable number of bars and obtaining a sufficient number of possible directions. Some examples taken from the literature are treated to illustrate the quality of the solution and the influence of initial topology. (C) 1997 Civil-Comp Ltd and Elsevier Science Ltd.
Disciplines :
Mathematics
Physics
Computer science
Mechanical engineering
Author, co-author :
Beekers, M.
Fleury, Claude ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'aérospatiale et mécanique > LTAS - Optimisation multidisciplinaire
Language :
English
Title :
A primal-dual approach in truss topology optimization
Publication date :
1997
Journal title :
Computers and Structures
ISSN :
0045-7949
Publisher :
Pergamon Press - An Imprint of Elsevier Science, Oxford, United Kingdom
Volume :
64
Issue :
1-4
Pages :
77-88
Peer reviewed :
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