Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 5, Number 5, 1997, pages 609-624

DOI: 10.12989/sem.1997.5.5.609

Multiple cutout optimization in composite plates using evolutionary structural optimization

Falzon BG, Steven GP, Xie MY

Abstract

The optimization of cutouts in composite plates was investigated by implementing a procedure known as Evolutionary Structural Optimization. Perforations were introduced into a finite element mesh of the plate from which one or more cutouts of a predetermined size were evolved. In the examples presented, plates were rejected from around each evolving cutout based on a predefined rejection criterion. The Limiting ply within each plate element around the cutout was determined based on the Tsai-Hill failure criterion. Finite element plates with values below the product of the average Tsai-Hill number and a rejection criterion were subsequently removed. This process was iterated until a steady state was reached and the rejection criterion was then incremented by an evolutionary rate and the above steps repeated until the desired cutout area was achieved. Various plates with differing lay-up and loading parameters were investigated to demonstrate the generality and robustness of this optimization procedure.

Key Words

composite plates, optimization, evolutionary structural optimization, cutouts, failure criterion, biaxial, shear

Address

Falzon BG, UNIV LONDON IMPERIAL COLL SCI TECHNOL & MED,DEPT AERONAUT,PRINCE CONSORT RD,LONDON SW7 2BY,ENGLAND<br />UNIV SYDNEY,DEPT AERONAUT ENGN,SYDNEY,NSW 2006,AUSTRALIA<br />VICTORIA UNIV TECHNOL,DEPT CIVIL & BLDG ENGN,MELBOURNE,VIC 8001,AUSTRALIA