Fluid jet access in topology optimization for cleanable parts

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Abstract

Topology optimization methods are used to design high performance structural components that often have complex geometric layouts. In several industries, components are required to be cleanable, and for this research cleaning by jetting is considered. Thus, being able to ensure jet access on the entire surface of a structure is of interest in topology optimization. In this paper, a jetting filter is proposed, that turns a blueprint design into a jet accessible design. Two methods are considered to find an access field for each jet. These individual jet access fields are then combined into a total access field, to obtain a cleanable design. Consistent sensitivity analysis is used and the additional computational cost of the jetting filter is modest compared to the finite element analysis. The performance of the two methods is demonstrated with 2D and 3D numerical examples for mechanical and thermal topology optimization problems.