2019 International Conference on Military Technologies (ICMT) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/miltechs.2019.8870028
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A Study on Topology Optimization of Airplane Air Brake Bracing Beam

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“…Given the central importance of weight reduction issues in the aerospace sector, it is hard to imagine this industry without topology optimisation. It is intensively used for the design optimisation of structural components of the airframe, but also for safety-relevant components [16], [17], [27]. A growing sector in this area is the development of UAVs [15], [26], where the ratio between maximum stiffness and maximum weight reduction significantly affects the flight operations.…”
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“…Given the central importance of weight reduction issues in the aerospace sector, it is hard to imagine this industry without topology optimisation. It is intensively used for the design optimisation of structural components of the airframe, but also for safety-relevant components [16], [17], [27]. A growing sector in this area is the development of UAVs [15], [26], where the ratio between maximum stiffness and maximum weight reduction significantly affects the flight operations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SIMP and LSF are used for objective functions in this module [13], [14]. Ansys Structural Optimisation module is widely used in the aerospace industries, for example, to develop unibody quadcopters [15], air brake bracing beams [16], and latching components of hatch doors [17]. The module is also intensively applied in the automotive industry (for example, the transmission housing of a Baja racing car [18]).…”
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“…It is a Czech 3D printer manufactured by Prusa Research. Among other things, this printer allows to set different levels of filling of internal structures [11,12]. The samples were printed in the form of blocks (30 x 30) mm and 6 mm thick.…”
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confidence: 99%