We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
Topology optimization and 3D printing of large deformation compliant mechanisms for straining biological tissues.
- Authors
Kumar, P.; Schmidleithner, C.; Larsen, N. B.; Sigmund, O.
- Abstract
This paper presents a synthesis approach in a density-based topology optimization setting to design large deformation compliant mechanisms for inducing desired strains in biological tissues. The modelling is based on geometrical nonlinearity together with a suitably chosen hypereleastic material model, wherein the mechanical equilibrium equations are solved using the total Lagrangian finite element formulation. An objective based on least-square error with respect to target strains is formulated and minimized with the given set of constraints and the appropriate surroundings of the tissues. To circumvent numerical instabilities arising due to large deformation in low stiffness design regions during topology optimization, a strain-energy-based interpolation scheme is employed. The approach uses an extended robust formulation, i.e., the eroded, intermediate, and dilated projections for the design description as well as variation in tissue stiffness. Efficacy of the synthesis approach is demonstrated by designing various compliant mechanisms for providing different target strains in biological tissue constructs. Optimized compliant mechanisms are 3D printed and their performances are recorded in a simplified experiment and compared with simulation results obtained by a commercial software.
- Subjects
COMPLIANT mechanisms; THREE-dimensional printing; STATIC equilibrium (Physics); TOPOLOGY; TISSUES; DEFORMATION of surfaces
- Publication
Structural & Multidisciplinary Optimization, 2021, Vol 63, Issue 3, p1351
- ISSN
1615-147X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00158-020-02764-4