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TOMAS: Topology Optimization of Multiscale Fluid Devices using Variational Autoencoders and Super-Shapes

Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science 2023-09-18 v1 Numerical Analysis Numerical Analysis

Abstract

In this paper, we present a framework for multiscale topology optimization of fluid-flow devices. The objective is to minimize dissipated power, subject to a desired contact-area. The proposed strategy is to design optimal microstructures in individual finite element cells, while simultaneously optimizing the overall fluid flow. In particular, parameterized super-shape microstructures are chosen here to represent microstructures since they exhibit a wide range of permeability and contact area. To avoid repeated homogenization, a finite set of these super-shapes are analyzed a priori, and a variational autoencoder (VAE) is trained on their fluid constitutive properties (permeability), contact area and shape parameters. The resulting differentiable latent space is integrated with a coordinate neural network to carry out a global multi-scale fluid flow optimization. The latent space enables the use of new microstructures that were not present in the original data-set. The proposed method is illustrated using numerous examples in 2D.

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@article{arxiv.2309.08435,
  title  = {TOMAS: Topology Optimization of Multiscale Fluid Devices using Variational Autoencoders and Super-Shapes},
  author = {Rahul Kumar Padhy and Krishnan Suresh and Aaditya Chandrasekhar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.08435},
  year   = {2023}
}