An adaptive method for designing the infill pattern of 3D printed objects is proposed. In partic- ular, new unit cells for metamaterials are designed in order to match prescribed mechanical specifications. To this aim, we resort to topology optimization at the microscale driven by an inverse homogenization to guarantee the desired properties at the macroscale. The whole procedure is additionally enriched with an anisotropic adaptive generation of the computational mesh. The proposed algorithm is first numerically verified both in a mono- and in a multi-objective context. Then, a mechanical validation and 3D manu- facturing through fused-model-deposition are carried out to assess the feasibility of the proposed design workflow

Adaptive topology optimization for innovative 3D printed metamaterials

Daniele di Cristofaro;Nicola Ferro;Simona Perotto
2021-01-01

Abstract

An adaptive method for designing the infill pattern of 3D printed objects is proposed. In partic- ular, new unit cells for metamaterials are designed in order to match prescribed mechanical specifications. To this aim, we resort to topology optimization at the microscale driven by an inverse homogenization to guarantee the desired properties at the macroscale. The whole procedure is additionally enriched with an anisotropic adaptive generation of the computational mesh. The proposed algorithm is first numerically verified both in a mono- and in a multi-objective context. Then, a mechanical validation and 3D manu- facturing through fused-model-deposition are carried out to assess the feasibility of the proposed design workflow
2021
Modeling and Analysis of Real World and Industry Applications Conference
Topology optimization
inverse homogenization
anisotropic adapted grid
metamaterials
3D printing
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