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Multilevel optimization of composite panels under complex load and boundary conditions

Featherston, Carol Ann ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7548-2882 and Watson, A. 2007. Multilevel optimization of composite panels under complex load and boundary conditions. Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization 36 (1) , pp. 15-27. 10.1007/s00158-007-0181-8

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Abstract

Due to their complexity and large numbers of design variables, aerospace structures, such as aircraft wings, are best optimized using a multi-level process. In addition to simplifying the optimization procedure, such an approach allows a combination of different methods to be used, increasing the efficiency of the analysis. This paper presents a technique based on the usage of exact finite strip software, VICONOPT, with the finite element analysis package, ABAQUS. The computer programme VICONOPT is computationally efficient but provides solutions for a restricted range of geometries and loading conditions. Finite element analysis allows accurate models of structures with complex geometries to be created but is computationally expensive. By combining the two, these limitations are minimised, whilst the strengths of each are exploited. The fundamental principles of this multi-level procedure are demonstrated by optimizing a series of curved composite panels under combined shear and in-plane bending subject to buckling constraints.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Engineering
Subjects: T Technology > TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
Uncontrolled Keywords: Carbon fibres - Buckling - Finite element analysis (FEA) - Finite strip - Optimization
Additional Information: Presented at the 7th World Congress on Computational Mechanics, LA, USA, July 2006.
Publisher: Springer Verlag
ISSN: 1615-147X
Last Modified: 18 Oct 2022 13:33
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/14344

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