Combined shape and reinforcement layout optimization of shell structures

This paper presents a combined shape and reinforcement layout optimization method of shell structures. The approach described in this work is applied to optimize simultaneously the geometry of the shell mid-plane as well as the layout of surface stiffeners on the shell. This formulation involves a variable ground structure, since the shape of the shell surface is modified in the course of the process. Here we shall consider a global structural design criterion, namely the compliance of the structure, following basically the classical problem of distributing a limited amount of material in the most favourable way.The solution to the problem is based on a finite element discretization of the design domain. The material within each of the elements is modelled by a second-rank layered Mindlin plate microstructure. By a simple modification, this type of microstructure can be used to find the optimum distribution of stiffeners on shell structures. The effective stiffness properties are computed analytically through a “smear-out” procedure. The proposed method has been implemented into a general optimization software called Odessy and satisfactorily applied to the solution of some numerical examples, which are illustrated at the end of the paper.