Abstract

This paper deals with shape optimization issues under vibroacoustic criteria. The aim of the conducted research is to minimize the energy density in the cavity by changing its geometry parameters. The energy density is obtained through an energy method called simplified energy method (MES). The optimization method is based on a transformation function mapping 3D cavity surface on a 2D domain. The optimization process directly relies on this function and thus avoids remeshing of the geometry. The proposed method allows to describe the geometry through Bezier, Bspline and NURBS parametrization. To illustrate the method, we process a shape optimization on a simple acoustic cavity.

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