Performance assessment of density and level-set topology optimisation methods for three dimensional heat sink design

In this paper, two most prevalent topological optimisation approaches namely Density and Level set method are applied to a three dimensional heat sink design problem. The relative performance of the two approaches is compared in terms of design quality, robustness and computational speed. The work i...

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Main Authors: Mani Sekaran Santhanakrishnan, Timothy Tilford, Christopher Bailey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Algorithms & Computational Technology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1748301818779019
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spelling doaj-184c1c502f63445d81dd1c1405185ac02020-11-25T03:33:14ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Algorithms & Computational Technology1748-30181748-30262018-09-011210.1177/1748301818779019Performance assessment of density and level-set topology optimisation methods for three dimensional heat sink designMani Sekaran SanthanakrishnanTimothy TilfordChristopher BaileyIn this paper, two most prevalent topological optimisation approaches namely Density and Level set method are applied to a three dimensional heat sink design problem. The relative performance of the two approaches is compared in terms of design quality, robustness and computational speed. The work is original as for the first time it demonstrates the relative advantages and disadvantages for each method when applied to a practical engineering problem. It is additionally novel in that it presents the design of a convectively cooled heat sink by solving full thermo-fluid equations for two different solid-fluid material sets. Further, results are validated using a separate computational fluid dynamics study with the optimised designs are compared against a standard pin-fin-based heat sink design. The results show that the Density method demonstrates better performance in terms of robustness and computational speed, while Level-set method yields a better quality design in terms of final objective value.https://doi.org/10.1177/1748301818779019
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author Mani Sekaran Santhanakrishnan
Timothy Tilford
Christopher Bailey
spellingShingle Mani Sekaran Santhanakrishnan
Timothy Tilford
Christopher Bailey
Performance assessment of density and level-set topology optimisation methods for three dimensional heat sink design
Journal of Algorithms & Computational Technology
author_facet Mani Sekaran Santhanakrishnan
Timothy Tilford
Christopher Bailey
author_sort Mani Sekaran Santhanakrishnan
title Performance assessment of density and level-set topology optimisation methods for three dimensional heat sink design
title_short Performance assessment of density and level-set topology optimisation methods for three dimensional heat sink design
title_full Performance assessment of density and level-set topology optimisation methods for three dimensional heat sink design
title_fullStr Performance assessment of density and level-set topology optimisation methods for three dimensional heat sink design
title_full_unstemmed Performance assessment of density and level-set topology optimisation methods for three dimensional heat sink design
title_sort performance assessment of density and level-set topology optimisation methods for three dimensional heat sink design
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Algorithms & Computational Technology
issn 1748-3018
1748-3026
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In this paper, two most prevalent topological optimisation approaches namely Density and Level set method are applied to a three dimensional heat sink design problem. The relative performance of the two approaches is compared in terms of design quality, robustness and computational speed. The work is original as for the first time it demonstrates the relative advantages and disadvantages for each method when applied to a practical engineering problem. It is additionally novel in that it presents the design of a convectively cooled heat sink by solving full thermo-fluid equations for two different solid-fluid material sets. Further, results are validated using a separate computational fluid dynamics study with the optimised designs are compared against a standard pin-fin-based heat sink design. The results show that the Density method demonstrates better performance in terms of robustness and computational speed, while Level-set method yields a better quality design in terms of final objective value.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1748301818779019
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