TY - CHAP
T1 - Topological optimization with interfaces
AU - Vermaak, N.
AU - Michailidis, G.
AU - Faure, A.
AU - Parry, G.
AU - Estevez, R.
AU - Jouve, F.
AU - Allaire, G.
AU - Bréchet, Y.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Design of architectured materials and structures, whether in nature or in engineering, often relies on forms of optimization. In nature, controlling architecture or spatial heterogeneity is usually adaptive and incremental. Naturally occuring architectured materials exploit heterogeneity with typically graded interfaces, smoothly transitioning across properties and scales in the pursuit of performance and longevity. This chapter explores an engineering tool, topology optimization, that is at the frontier of designing architectured materials and structures. Topology optimization offers a mathematical framework to determine the most efficient material layout for prescribed constraints and loading conditions. In engineering, topology optimization is identifying designs with interfaces, materials, manufacturing methods, and functionalities unavailable to the natural world. The particular focus is on the variety of roles that interfaces may play in advancing architectured materials and structures with topology optimization.
AB - Design of architectured materials and structures, whether in nature or in engineering, often relies on forms of optimization. In nature, controlling architecture or spatial heterogeneity is usually adaptive and incremental. Naturally occuring architectured materials exploit heterogeneity with typically graded interfaces, smoothly transitioning across properties and scales in the pursuit of performance and longevity. This chapter explores an engineering tool, topology optimization, that is at the frontier of designing architectured materials and structures. Topology optimization offers a mathematical framework to determine the most efficient material layout for prescribed constraints and loading conditions. In engineering, topology optimization is identifying designs with interfaces, materials, manufacturing methods, and functionalities unavailable to the natural world. The particular focus is on the variety of roles that interfaces may play in advancing architectured materials and structures with topology optimization.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85064729827&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-11942-3_6
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-11942-3_6
M3 - Chapter (Book)
AN - SCOPUS:85064729827
SN - 9783030119416
T3 - Springer Series in Materials Science
SP - 173
EP - 193
BT - Architectured Materials in Nature and Engineering
A2 - Estrin, Yuri
A2 - Bréchet, Yves
A2 - Dunlop, John
A2 - Fratzl, Peter
PB - Springer
CY - Cham Switzerland
ER -