A general approach forcing convexity of ply angle optimization in composite laminates

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J. Foldager
J. S. Hansen
N. Olhoff
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[1] Aalborg University,Institute of Mechanical Engineering
[2] University of Toronto,Institute for Aerospace Studies
[3] Aalborg University,Institute of Mechanical Engineering
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Structural optimization | 1998年 / 16卷
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Design Variable; Design Space; Composite Structure; Composite Laminate; Major Shortcoming;
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This paper deals with optimization of laminated composite structures in which the ply angles are taken as design variables. One of the major problems when using ply-angles as design variables, is the lack of convexity of the objective function and thus the existence of local optima, which implies that usual gradient based optimization procedures may not be effective. Therefore, a new general approach that avoids the abovementioned problems of nonconvexity when ply-angles are used as design variables is proposed. The methodology is based upon the fact that the design space for an optimization problem formulated in lamination parameters [introduced by Tsai and Pagano (1968)] is proven to be convex, because the laminate stiffnesses are expressed linearly in terms of the lamination parameters. However, lamination parameters have at least two major shortcomings: as yet, for the general case involving membrane-bending coupling, the constraints between the lamination parameters are not completely defined; also, for a prescribed set of lamination parameters physically realizable composite laminates (e.g. laminates with equal thickness plies) may not exist. The approach here, uses both lamination parameters and ply-angles and thereby uses the advantages of both and eliminates the shortcomings of both.
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页码:201 / 211
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