Date
Thu, 27 Nov 2008
Time
14:00 - 15:00
Location
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, nr Didcot
Speaker
Dr. Alicia Kim
Organisation
University of Bath

As research in topology optimisation has reached a level of maturity, two main classes of methods have emerged and their applications to real engineering design in industry are increasing. It has therefore become important to identify the limitations and challenges in order to ensure that topology optimisation is appropriately employed during the design process whilst research may continue to offer a more reliable and fast design tool to engineers.

The seminar will begin by introducing the topology optimisation problem and the two popular finite element based approaches. A range of numerical methods used in the typical implementations will be outlined. This will form the basis for the discussion on the short-comings and challenges as an easy-to-use design tool for engineers, particularly in the context of reliably providing the consistent optimum solutions to given problems with minimum a priori information. Another industrial requirement is a fast solution time to easy-to-set-up problems. The seminar will present the recent efforts in addressing some of these issues and the remaining challenges for the future.

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