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阎军

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Academic Titles:Deputy director of the Department of Engineering Mechanics
Gender:Male
Alma Mater:Dalian University of Technology
Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:Engineering Mechanics
Discipline:Engineering Mechanics
Computational Mechanics
Solid Mechanics
Aerospace Mechanics and Engineering
Design and Manufacture of Ship and Ocean Structure
Business Address:Room 305, Engineering Mechanics Department Building
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Optimal structure design with low thermal directional expansion and high stiffness

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Indexed by:Journal Article

Date of Publication:2011-06-01

Journal:ENGINEERING OPTIMIZATION

Included Journals:Scopus、EI、SCIE

Volume:43

Issue:6

Page Number:581-595

ISSN:0305-215X

Key Words:structural optimization; topology optimization; three-phase material; thermal expansion structure; bi-objective optimization

Abstract:Structures with low thermal directional expansion and high stiffness have wide applications where dimensional stability is required when subject to large temperature change or thermal gradient, e.g. the supporting structure of a space camera and many other types of aero-spatial equipment. This article develops a new bi-objective structural topology optimization formulation which aims at design of structures composed of two materials with differing Young's modulus and thermal expansion coefficients to achieve low thermal directional expansion and high stiffness. A three-phase topology optimization technique is adopted to optimize the structures. Black and white (0/1) designs are obtained by using the volume-preserving Heaviside filter and GCMMA method (globally convergent version of the method of moving asymptotes). Three structural examples are shown to illustrate how the structural supports, temperature variation and the weight factors affect the material distribution and the objectives.