About this Research Topic
This Research Topic focuses on practical applications of the combination of Topology Optimization and Additive Manufacturing. Over the past several years, industries have shown an increased interest in Additive Manufacturing techniques. The techniques were initially created to produce prototypes, but they later changed to satisfy the demand for working mechanical components. Due to its ability to make complicated geometries that would be impossible to materialize using more conventional manufacturing techniques, Additive Manufacturing enables the fabrication of customized components in less time and with less waste. Beyond the technological considerations, however, many challenges remain unresolved, including the component design, process optimization, mechanical effects brought on by the process, and the longevity of the made parts.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• The multiscale or hierarchical structural optimization design
• Topology Optimization based on Additive Manufacturing constraints
• Mechanical behavior of the additively manufactured parts
• Anisotropy and fatigue performance of additively manufactured materials
• Problems with additively manufactured functionally graded materials
• Challenges in structural design approaches for Additive Manufacturing
• Topology Optimization supporting multi-functionality and multi-objective optimization
• Bio-inspired Topology Optimization
• Topology Optimization incorporating AM process influence and manufacturability
Keywords: Additive Manufacturing, Topology Optimisation, Design for Additive Manufacturing, Hierarchical structure, Performance characterisation, Structure
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