Abstract

AbstractNovel integrated computer‐aided paradigm/workflow for the topology optimization (TO) and additive manufacturing (AM) of steel joints in gridshell structures is proposed. The architecture scheme of gridshell structure was first established and numerically analyzed through Grasshopper parametric platform. Based on the extracted joint geometric parameters and the corresponding loading conditions, the initial joint structures were parametrically modelled using the subdivision surface method. Further parametric TO design was accomplished by the bi‐directional evolutionary structural optimization (BESO) method on the basis of cloud computing server. A series of mesh smoothing and reverse modelling algorithms were applied to the optimized joint to obtain a closed smooth surface in the NURBS form, which was then output as STL file for additive manufacturing. One typical optimized joint was additively manufactured using selective laser melting. The proposed workflow can be extended to a much wider range of spatial structures with various joint types.

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