2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-3938-9_33
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Topology Optimization of Vehicle Components for Nonlinear Load Cases

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“…Some approaches have led to self-weight considerations [19], others have applied considerations of nonlinear load cases [20,21], we can also find stress-constrained TO [22] as well as surface corrosion considerations [23], similarly, considerations of buckling can be found [24,25], non-linear heat conduction also is used [26], thermal dissipation is also one application [27], flexoelectric structures applying TO [28] and shape-memory alloys have been developed [29].…”
Section: The Simp Methodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some approaches have led to self-weight considerations [19], others have applied considerations of nonlinear load cases [20,21], we can also find stress-constrained TO [22] as well as surface corrosion considerations [23], similarly, considerations of buckling can be found [24,25], non-linear heat conduction also is used [26], thermal dissipation is also one application [27], flexoelectric structures applying TO [28] and shape-memory alloys have been developed [29].…”
Section: The Simp Methodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent advances include SIMP combined with phase-field method [37], multi-material TO [38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45], anisotropic material behaviour [46,47], dynamic performance and fatigue TO [48][49][50][51][52], large elastic deformation TO [53], additive manufacturing (AM) constrained TO [54][55][56][57][58][59], subtractive manufacture (SM) constrained TO [60], and casting constrained TO [61]. Some approaches lead to self-weight TO [62], nonlinear load cases [63,64], stress constrained TO [65], surface corrosion TO [66], buckling considerations [67,68], non-linear heat conduction [69], thermal dissipation [70].…”
Section: Solid Isotropic Materials With Penalty Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%