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Continuation strategies to mitigate convergence to low-performing local optima in dynamic topology optimization

Optimization and Control 2025-09-30 v1

Abstract

Solving dynamic topology optimization problems often yields low-performing local optima. Instead of converging towards a design that exploits dynamic mechanisms, a less interesting, mass-driven solution is often generated. This necessitates repeated and computationally expensive optimization reruns before a suitable optimum is found. In this work, an overview of three strategy classes that reduce the need for such reruns is presented: exclusion strategies, frequency shift methods and relaxation strategies. Novel variants for each strategy class are developed, implemented and compared via Monte Carlo sampling on a benchmark problem, namely the sound transmission loss optimization of a sandwich panel. Probabilities of achieving high-performing optima are estimated and all investigated strategies demonstrate quantifiable improvements and trade-offs. The study offers furthermore a quantitative comparison of the presented strategies, supporting researchers in making an informed choice when addressing convergence to poor local optima in dynamic topology optimization.

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@article{arxiv.2509.24667,
  title  = {Continuation strategies to mitigate convergence to low-performing local optima in dynamic topology optimization},
  author = {Tom De Weer and Vanessa Cool and Elke Deckers},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.24667},
  year   = {2025}
}