Design of a local resonator using topology optimization to tailor bandgaps in plate structures

The main aim of this paper is to present a topology optimization method for a local resonator, in order to tailor flexural bandgaps in plate structures. The local resonator is required to be designed systematically in order to tailor the bandgap at the desired frequency range. In previous studies, b...

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Main Authors: Jaesoon Jung, Seongyeol Goo, Junghwan Kook
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-06-01
Series:Materials & Design
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520301611
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Seongyeol Goo
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description The main aim of this paper is to present a topology optimization method for a local resonator, in order to tailor flexural bandgaps in plate structures. The local resonator is required to be designed systematically in order to tailor the bandgap at the desired frequency range. In previous studies, beam or plate-like resonators were usually used for the design purpose, but the freedom of design is limited particularly when the allowable dimensions are highly limited. Regarding the design issue, this research presents a systematic method using topology optimization to design the local resonator with the maximized bandgap at the target frequency. A plate-like resonator is parameterized to fully exploit the allowable design space of a unit cell. The topology optimization is carried out with the non-gradient based algorithm i.e. simulated annealing (SA). To assist the SA, which requires a large number of function evaluations, two computationally efficient finite element (FE) approaches, namely plate modelling and the reduced Bloch mode expansion, are combined with the topology optimization. In addition, numerical techniques are applied to solve issues arising in the design process (i.e. design disconnection, hinged design, and design redundancy). Numerical examples demonstrate the effectiveness of the presented method for creating bandgaps at frequencies below 500 Hz. The results exhibit increases in vibration isolation up to 20 dB at the designed frequencies.
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spelling doaj.art-a2fa3272c66b4b469e06db839579590e2022-12-21T18:11:57ZengElsevierMaterials & Design0264-12752020-06-01191Design of a local resonator using topology optimization to tailor bandgaps in plate structuresJaesoon Jung0Seongyeol Goo1Junghwan Kook2Acoustic Technology, Technical University of Denmark, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, DenmarkSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, 123 Cheoldan-gwagiro, Buk-Gu, Gwangju 61005, Republic of KoreaAudio Research, GN Audio A/S, Lautrupbjerg 7, 2750 Ballerup, Denmark; Corresponding author.The main aim of this paper is to present a topology optimization method for a local resonator, in order to tailor flexural bandgaps in plate structures. The local resonator is required to be designed systematically in order to tailor the bandgap at the desired frequency range. In previous studies, beam or plate-like resonators were usually used for the design purpose, but the freedom of design is limited particularly when the allowable dimensions are highly limited. Regarding the design issue, this research presents a systematic method using topology optimization to design the local resonator with the maximized bandgap at the target frequency. A plate-like resonator is parameterized to fully exploit the allowable design space of a unit cell. The topology optimization is carried out with the non-gradient based algorithm i.e. simulated annealing (SA). To assist the SA, which requires a large number of function evaluations, two computationally efficient finite element (FE) approaches, namely plate modelling and the reduced Bloch mode expansion, are combined with the topology optimization. In addition, numerical techniques are applied to solve issues arising in the design process (i.e. design disconnection, hinged design, and design redundancy). Numerical examples demonstrate the effectiveness of the presented method for creating bandgaps at frequencies below 500 Hz. The results exhibit increases in vibration isolation up to 20 dB at the designed frequencies.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520301611BandgapLocal resonancePlateFlexural waveTopology optimizationSimulated annealing
spellingShingle Jaesoon Jung
Seongyeol Goo
Junghwan Kook
Design of a local resonator using topology optimization to tailor bandgaps in plate structures
Materials & Design
Bandgap
Local resonance
Plate
Flexural wave
Topology optimization
Simulated annealing
title Design of a local resonator using topology optimization to tailor bandgaps in plate structures
title_full Design of a local resonator using topology optimization to tailor bandgaps in plate structures
title_fullStr Design of a local resonator using topology optimization to tailor bandgaps in plate structures
title_full_unstemmed Design of a local resonator using topology optimization to tailor bandgaps in plate structures
title_short Design of a local resonator using topology optimization to tailor bandgaps in plate structures
title_sort design of a local resonator using topology optimization to tailor bandgaps in plate structures
topic Bandgap
Local resonance
Plate
Flexural wave
Topology optimization
Simulated annealing
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520301611
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