Abstract

This paper describes developments to the moving iso-surface threshold (MIST) topology optimisation method for 3D cases. With these developments, optimisation can be conducted in design domains featuring complex 3D geometry and meshed with tetrahedral and/or hexahedral finite elements. Benchmark examples demonstrate the functionality of the method and an example of an airliner seat leg structure shows how MIST can be used in an industrial application.

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