Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
500824 Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2005 22 Pages PDF
Abstract

The success of GA-based topology optimisation methods for continuum structures has been limited. Though a number of methods exist, the results are far from comparable to solutions from more established methods in terms of quality and fidelity. This had led many structural optimisation researchers to dismiss the GA as a viable method for topology optimisation of continuum structures. The authors believe however that the deficiencies of previous applications lie not in the GA but in the manner in which it was applied. Based on insights gained from these applications, a new GA-based method for the continuum topology optimisation problem is herein presented which yields high-fidelity solutions comparable to those produced through more well-known and established methods. The method is centred on a number of novel concepts, most notably the simultaneous use of multiple genetic algorithms, and the use of a high-level string coding based on structural response information. In this work, the basis and methodology of the multi-GA approach are explained, and key algorithms detailed. The method was also applied to a number of structural problems to show its efficacy, and the results presented and discussed.

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