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Distributed-parameter optimization and topology design for nonlinear thermoelasticity (English)
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16 July 1998
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A new method for making the compliance optimization problem well-posed has recently been proposed. This method introduces an additional constraint on the perimeter of the solid regions in the design, to make the problem well-posed. We show that the perimeter method can be used even when the material behavior involves material and geometric nonlinearities. We formulate the distributed-parameter optimization and topology design problems (using the perimeter method) for nonlinear thermoelasticity. Finite element optimization procedures based on this formulation are developed and numerical solutions for the distributed-parameter optimization problem are presented. Though we use the compliance as the objective function, one could optimize any objective function by making minor modifications in the method outlined here.
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finite element optimization procedures
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compliance optimization problem
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perimeter method
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objective function
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