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Removing holes in topological shape optimization
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2007
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Geometric ModelingNumerical AnalysisEngineeringContinuous OptimizationTopological OptimizationTopological Shape OptimizationNew Asymptotic ExpansionNatural SciencesTopological Optimization ToolsShape OptimizationComputer EngineeringComputer-aided DesignStructural OptimizationStructural TopologyComputational GeometryComputational TopologyTopology Optimization
The gradient based topological optimization tools introduced during the last ten years tend naturally to modify the topology of a domain by creating small holes inside the domain. Once these holes have been created, they usually remain unchanged, at least during the topological phase of the optimization algorithm. In this paper, a new asymptotic expansion is introduced which allows to decide whether an existing hole must be removed or not for improving the cost function. Then, two numerical examples are presented: the first one compares topological optimization with standard shape optimization, and the second one, issued from a lake oxygenation problem, illustrates the use of the new asymptotic expansion.
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