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Algra, Hendrik Jaap (author)
The predominant influence of geometry and tensile stress on the Q factor of nanomechanical resonators is a phenomenon commonly described as dissipation dilution. In recent years, a variety of studies has looked into maximizing this effect, resulting in an assortment of softly-clamped resonator designs. This paper proposes a methodology that uses...
master thesis 2024
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van Bergen, Steven (author), Norte, R.A. (author), Aragon, A.M. (author)
The computational analysis of nanophotonic devices is usually carried out via the standard finite element method (FEM). However, FEM requires meshes that are fitted to the devices’ boundaries, so making changes to the geometry (and thus the mesh) results in an inefficient process at best. Such an approach is therefore at odds when conducting...
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Munro, D.P. (author)
This note communicates a simple modification of the optimality criteria (OC) design update—as found in well-known Matlab implementations of the classical topology design problem—to an update based on a quadratic program (QP) with a single linear constraint. This QP update is a special case of the dual of Falk, which in general accommodates...
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Zhai, X. (author), Wang, Weiming (author), Chen, Falai (author), Wu, J. (author)
Recent years have seen a growing interest in topology optimization of functionally graded microstructures, characterized by an array of microstructures with varying volume fractions. However, microstructures optimized at slightly different volume fractions do not necessarily connect well when placed adjacently. Furthermore, optimization is...
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DAS, MANABENDRA NATH (author)
Additive manufacturing (AM) has revolutionized part manufacturing, offering unprecedented design freedom and the ability to fabricate intricate structures. Computational design methods like topology optimization (TO) effectively capitalize on AM's design freedom. However, manufacturability constraints must be considered to ensure reliable...
master thesis 2023
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Slebioda, Marek (author)
Offshore wind turbines have seen a significant increase in size over the past decades. A critical consequence of this increase in size is a substantial increase in the torque transferred from the wind turbine rotor. This leads to the necessity of larger and heavier drivetrains to adhere to structural failure requirements and subsequently to...
master thesis 2023
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Ranjan, R. (author)
With the advent of Additive Manufacturing (AM) techniques, the design principle of `form follows function' no longer remains a utopian proposition. The unprecedented design freedom offered by AM is making it possible to conceptualize highly performant designs by efficiently leveraging geometrical complexity. The increase in design freedom...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Krol, Robert (author)
Silicon based power semiconductors have long been used as the standard in ‘semiconductor technology in power conversion applications’. Recent developments replaces the Silicon with Silicon Carbide as it results in superior performance of the power conversion applications. However, due to the increased performance, challenges...
master thesis 2023
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Wang, Junpeng (author), Westermann, Rüdiger (author), Wu, J. (author)
We present a novel dehomogenization approach for the efficient design of high-resolution load-bearing structures. The proposed approach builds upon a streamline-based parametrization of the design domain, using a set of space-filling and evenly spaced streamlines in the two mutually orthogonal direction fields that are obtained from...
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van den Boom, S.J. (author), Abedi, Reza (author), van Keulen, A. (author), Aragon, A.M. (author)
Phononic crystals can be designed to show band gaps—ranges of frequencies whose propagation is strongly attenuated in the material. In essence, their working principle is based on destructive interference of waves reflecting from the periodic arrangement of material interfaces (i.e., Bragg scattering). Consequently, capturing accurately the...
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Kumar, Prabhat (author), Pinskier, Josh (author), Howard, David (author), Langelaar, Matthijs (author)
Compliant mechanisms actuated by pneumatic loads are receiving increasing attention due to their direct applicability as soft robots that perform tasks using their flexible bodies. Using multiple materials to build them can further improve their performance and efficiency. Due to developments in additive manufacturing, the fabrication of...
conference paper 2023
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Noel, L.F.P. (author), Maute, K. (author)
Solving conjugate heat transfer design problems is relevant for various engineering applications requiring efficient thermal management. Heat exchange between fluid and solid can be enhanced by optimizing the system layout and the shape of the flow channels. As heat is transferred at fluid/solid interfaces, it is crucial to accurately resolve...
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Komini, Ludian (author), Langelaar, Matthijs (author), Kriegesmann, Benedikt (author)
This paper presents a method to consider uncertainties in the distortion prediction of additive manufacturing processes within robust topology optimization. The random variable of the stochastic additive manufacturing process is the inherent thermomechanical strain, typically determined by process characterization experiments. The value of...
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Smit, Thijs (author), Koppen, S. (author), Ferguson, Stephen J. (author), Helgason, Benedikt (author)
A promising new treatment for large and complex bone defects is to implant specifically designed and additively manufactured synthetic bone scaffolds. Optimizing the scaffold design can potentially improve bone in-growth and prevent under- and over-loading of the adjacent tissue. This study aims to optimize synthetic bone scaffolds over...
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Bayat, Mohamad (author), Zinovieva, Olga (author), Ferrari, Federico (author), Ayas, C. (author), Langelaar, Matthijs (author), Spangenberg, Jon (author), Salajeghe, Roozbeh (author), Poulios, Konstantinos (author), Mohanty, Sankhya (author), Sigmund, Ole (author), Hattel, Jesper (author)
Additive manufacturing (AM) processes have proven to be a perfect match for topology optimization (TO), as they are able to realize sophisticated geometries in a unique layer-by-layer manner. From a manufacturing viewpoint, however, there is a significant likelihood of process-related defects within complex geometrical features designed by TO...
review 2023
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Slebioda, Marek (author), Giele, R.J.P. (author), Langelaar, Matthijs (author)
This paper presents a density based topology optimization method for infinite fatigue life constraints of non-proportional load cases, with a specific focus on parts with cyclic symmetry. Considering non-proportional loads in topology optimization significantly broadens the types of design problems that can be handled. The method estimates...
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Zhang, L. (author), Zhang, Y. (author), van Keulen, A. (author)
High computational costs are encountered in topology optimization problems of geometrically nonlinear structures since intensive use has to be made of incremental-iterative finite element simulations. To alleviate this computational intensity, reduced-order models (ROMs) are explored in this paper. The proposed method targets ROM bases...
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van der Zwet, J.M. (author), Delissen, A.A.T.M. (author), Langelaar, Matthijs (author)
Topology optimization has seen increased interest with the rise of additive manufacturing (AM) as a fabrication method, because of its ability to exploit the geometric complexity that AM offers. However, AM still imposes some geometric restrictions on the design, most notably on minimum feature size, overhang angles, and enclosed voids....
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Mishra, V. (author), Ayas, C. (author), Langelaar, Matthijs (author)
In metal Additive Manufacturing (AM), the deposited material is subjected to a series of heating and cooling cycles. The locally occurring temperature extremes and cooling rates determine solid-state phase fractions, material microstructure, texture, and ultimately the local material properties. As the shape of a part determines the local...
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Wang, W. (author), van Keulen, A. (author), Wu, J. (author)
Additive manufacturing of metal parts involves phase transformations and high temperature gradients which lead to uneven thermal expansion and contraction, and, consequently, distortion of the fabricated components. The distortion has a great influence on the structural performance and dimensional accuracy, e.g., for assembly. It is therefore...
journal article 2023
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