拓扑优化
航天器
过程(计算)
计算机科学
缩小
拓扑(电路)
机械工程
制造工程
工程类
航空航天工程
结构工程
操作系统
电气工程
有限元法
程序设计语言
作者
Melissa Orme,Michael Gschweitl,Michael Ferrari,Ivan Madera,Franck Mouriaux
摘要
An end-to-end development approach for space flight qualified additive manufacturing (AM) components is presented and demonstrated with a case study consisting of a system of five large, light-weight, topologically optimized components that serve as an engine mount in SpaceIL's GLPX lunar landing craft that will participate in the Google Lunar XPrize challenge. The development approach includes a preliminary design exploration intended to save numerical effort in order to allow efficient adoption of topology optimization and additive manufacturing in industry. The approach also addresses additive manufacturing constraints, which are not included in the topology optimization algorithm, such as build orientation, overhangs, and the minimization of support structures in the design phase. Additive manufacturing is carried out on the topologically optimized designs with powder bed laser technology and rigorous testing, verification, and validation exercises complete the development process.
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