Abstract

This paper focusses on topology optimization for additive manufacturing. Two manufacturing constraints are considered: minimum length scale and maximum overhang angle. The first is needed to ensure that the condition on minimal printable feature sizes is satisfied, while the second eliminates the need for a temporary support structure. Filtering schemes have been proposed in the literature to ensure either a minimum length scale or a maximum overhang angle, but not both simultaneously. In this paper, it is shown that both constraints cannot simultaneously be met by simply applying both filters sequentially, as the effect of the first filter is destroyed by the second. A new, slightly more complex filtering scheme is therefore proposed, which does allow simultaneous control over length scale and overhang angle in a minimum compliance topology optimization problem. The method is successfully applied to a 2D benchmark problem.

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