Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
Online ISSN : 1347-2852
Print ISSN : 1346-7581
Building Structures and Materials
Evaluating Topological Optimized Layout of Building Structures by Using Nodal Material Density Based Bilinear Interpolation
Dongkyu LeeJaehong LeeKihak LeeNamshik Ahn
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2014 Volume 13 Issue 2 Pages 421-428

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This study presents a boundary representation of Eulerian-type in order to achieve conceptual structural layouts of building structures by relieving material discontinuities of structural topology optimization in comparison with classical ones. According to the partition of unity concept, a bilinear interpolation can be employed by nodal densities and shape functions with the use of discretization of four-node square elements and then material properties, i.e. here, densities in finite elements are not constant but variational values. As a result, the improvement of material continuity can be established as optimal topologies, and numerical singularity and zigzag material boundaries which may occur in classical topology optimization design are relieved. Numerical applications verify the efficiency of this method by evaluating this conceptual structural layout approach for designing building structures.

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