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Topology optimization of light structures using the natural neighbour radial point interpolation method

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In this work, a bi-directional evolutionary topology optimization algorithm capable of reinforcing the structure at critical high stress regions is combined with the Natural Neighbour Radial Point Interpolation Method (NNRPIM). The NNRPIM uses the Voronoï diagram and natural neighbour concept to establish the background integration points, enforce the nodal connectivity, and construct the RPI shape functions. State-of-the-art of meshless methods in topology optimization is limited when compared with the classic Finite Element Method. Hence, this work originally introduces an accurate truly meshless method, the NNRPIM, to the topology optimization field. The proposed algorithm is validated by solving several benchmark topology optimization problems. A parametric study on algorithm parameters and mesh influence is performed, and the computational processing time is also evaluated Finally, the proposed calibrated method is extended to design lightweight aircraft industry components.

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Meshless methods Natural neighbours Natural neighbours radial point interpolation method Evolutionary topology optimization

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Springer

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