A practical review on promoting connectivity in topology optimization

Vanessa Cool*, Niels Aage, Ole Sigmund

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Abstract

Topology optimization facilitates the automated design of high-performance structures across various engineering fields but, if unconstrained, often produces designs that are complex and difficult to manufacture. A key attribute of the resulting designs is connectivity, which involves controlling the presence of solid and/or void islands of material. This manuscript provides a comprehensive overview of existing connectivity constraints developed for continuous design representations and highlights their advantages and limitations in influencing design outcomes and performance. The review further includes a practical comparison of five different connectivity constraints using a topology optimization framework for sandwich panels that balances acoustic and structural performance. With Pareto-front analyses, the constraints are evaluated based on computational cost, monotonicity, parameter dependency, and their impact on the optimized designs, their performance, and underlying dynamics. From the comparison, practical insights and rule of thumbs have been derived. The findings emphasize the critical role of selecting appropriate connectivity constraints, given their significant effect on the optimization results.
Original languageEnglish
Article number73
JournalStructural and Multidisciplinary Optimization
Volume68
Issue number4
Number of pages31
ISSN1615-147X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Compliance
  • Connectivity constraint
  • Pareto-graphs
  • Solid islands
  • Topology optimization
  • Virtual temperature method

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