Design of large-displacement compliant mechanisms by topology optimization incorporating modified additive hyperelasticity technique (Q1992776)
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Design of large-displacement compliant mechanisms by topology optimization incorporating modified additive hyperelasticity technique (English)
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5 November 2018
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Summary: This paper is focused on the topology design of compliant mechanisms undergoing large displacement (over 20\% of the structural dimension). Based on the artificial spring model and the geometrically nonlinear finite element analysis, the optimization problem is formulated so as to maximize the output displacement under a given material volume constraint. A modified additive hyperelasticity technique is proposed to circumvent numerical instabilities that occurred in the low-density or intermediate-density elements during the optimization process. Compared to the previous method, the modified technique is very effective and can provide more accurate response analysis for the large-displacement compliant mechanism. The whole optimization process is carried out by the gradient-based mathematical programming method. Numerical examples of a force-inverting mechanism and a microgripping mechanism are presented. The obtained optimal solutions verify the applicability of the proposed numerical techniques and show the necessity of considering large displacement in the design problem.
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