edited by Martin Philip Bendsøe, Carlos A. Mota Soares.
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands : Imprint : Springer
1993
(592 pages 17 illustrations)
NATO ASI series., Series E,, Applied sciences ;, 227.
Part I: Topology Design of Discrete Structures. Part II: Discrete Design and Selection Problems. Part III: The Homogenization Method for Topology Design. Part IV: Alternative Methods for Topology Design of Continuum Structures. Part V: Boundary Shape Design Methods. Part VI: Relaxation and Optimal Shape Design. Part VII: Effective Media Theory and Opimal Design. Part VIII: Extending the Scope of Topology Design. Part IX: Topology Design in a Computer-Aided Design Environment. Part X: Aspects of Toplogy Design. Index.
The efficient use of materials is of great importance, and the choice of the basic topology for the design of structures and mechanical elements is crucial for the performance of sizing of shape optimization. This volume provides a comprehensive review of the state of the art in topology design, spanning fundamental mathematical, mechanical and implementation issues. Topology design of discrete structures involves large scale computational problems and the need to select structural elements from a discrete set of possibilities. The formulation and solution of discrete design problems are described, including new applications of genetic algorithms and dual methods. For continuum problems the emphasis is on the 'homogenization method', which employs composite materials as the basis for defining shape in terms of material density, unifying macroscopic structural design optimization and micromechanics. All aspects of this field are covered, including computational aspects and the use of the homogenization method in a computer-aided design environment.
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Sesimbra, Portugal, June 20-26, 1992