2019
DOI: 10.1177/0954407019893841
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Efficient structure crash topology optimization strategy using a model order reduction method combined with equivalent static loads

Abstract: In this study, an efficient topology optimization method under crash loads is proposed by combining the equivalent static loads with a model order reduction method, which is referred as the reduced model–based equivalent static loads method for nonlinear dynamic response topology optimization method. Considering that some parts of the vehicle experience large nonlinear deformations, whereas others exhibit only small linear deformations in a vehicle crash scenario, the linear and nonlinear behavior parts are id… Show more

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“…Considering vehicle crash scenario is a dynamic process and the collision force and deformation are non-linear, so traditional gradient-based topology optimization method is not suitable for highly nonlinear dynamic collision load cases. 23 Therefore, equivalent static load (ESL) method is used to describe the dynamic impact force as average impact force. Lee et al 24,25 proposed the equivalent static load (ESL) method to convert the dynamic collision into an average static force equivalently.…”
Section: Methodology and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Considering vehicle crash scenario is a dynamic process and the collision force and deformation are non-linear, so traditional gradient-based topology optimization method is not suitable for highly nonlinear dynamic collision load cases. 23 Therefore, equivalent static load (ESL) method is used to describe the dynamic impact force as average impact force. Lee et al 24,25 proposed the equivalent static load (ESL) method to convert the dynamic collision into an average static force equivalently.…”
Section: Methodology and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 100% frontal collision condition is that the vehicle impacts the rigid wall at a certain speed, and the overlap ratio between the vehicle and the rigid wall is 100%, which mainly consider the safety of passenger. 23,37 During the collision, the energy between the vehicle and the rigid wall is converted, as follow:…”
Section: Methodology and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the characteristics of the BESO algorithm, Lin et al [35] proposed a dynamic evolution strategy to accelerate convergence in topology optimization. Ren, et al [36] used faster model reduction methods to enhance convergence speed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The so-called ReCUR technique was further enriched with a random forest model and the empirical interpolation method (Assou et al 2019;Gstalter et al 2020). Also Fehr et al (2016) analysed andRen et al (2020) optimised crash problems by splitting the domain into linear and non-linear parts, whereby only linear reduction techniques were tested.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%