scholarly journals Topology Optimization: The Use of Cutting Edge Numerical Methods in Teaching Structures to Architects.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sinead Mac Namara ◽  
James Guest
2010 ◽  
Vol 450 ◽  
pp. 255-258
Author(s):  
Ting Yu Chen ◽  
Jain Jr Huang

This paper deals with the redesign of a machine tool substructure which reinforces the working table of a gantry type milling machine. The original design of the reinforcing structure is a grillage structure to strengthen the working table. In order to improve the design, the cutting edge technology of topology optimization is employed to redesign the reinforcing structure. The result obtained by topology optimization shows that the redesigned topology of the reinforced structure is totally different from that of the original design. With the same material used, the stiffness and the natural frequencies of the working table are much higher than the original design. Even with a less amount of material use, the stiffness and the natural frequencies are still improved significantly.


Author(s):  
J. Temple Black

The output of the ultramicrotomy process with its high strain levels is dependent upon the input, ie., the nature of the material being machined. Apart from the geometrical constraints offered by the rake and clearance faces of the tool, each material is free to deform in whatever manner necessary to satisfy its material structure and interatomic constraints. Noncrystalline materials appear to survive the process undamaged when observed in the TEM. As has been demonstrated however microtomed plastics do in fact suffer damage to the top and bottom surfaces of the section regardless of the sharpness of the cutting edge or the tool material. The energy required to seperate the section from the block is not easily propogated through the section because the material is amorphous in nature and has no preferred crystalline planes upon which defects can move large distances to relieve the applied stress. Thus, the cutting stresses are supported elastically in the internal or bulk and plastically in the surfaces. The elastic strain can be recovered while the plastic strain is not reversible and will remain in the section after cutting is complete.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rajesh Kumar Gupta
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