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On performance bounds for topology optimization

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arxiv 2410.20375 v1 pith:7DRC2RQF submitted 2024-10-27 cs.CE

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keywords designoptimizationtopologyboundsgivenglobalmethodoptimum
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Topology optimization has matured to become a powerful engineering design tool that is capable of designing extraordinary structures and materials taking into account various physical phenomena. Despite the method's great advancements in recent years, several unanswered questions remain. This paper takes a step towards answering one of the larger questions, namely: How far from the global optimum is a given topology optimized design? Typically this is a hard question to answer, as almost all interesting topology optimization problems are non-convex. Unfortunately, this non-convexity implies that local minima may plague the design space, resulting in optimizers ending up in suboptimal designs. In this work, we investigate performance bounds for topology optimization via a computational framework that utilizes Lagrange duality theory. This approach provides a viable measure of how \say{close} a given design is to the global optimum for a subset of optimization formulations. The method's capabilities are exemplified via several numerical examples, including the design of mode converters and resonating plates.

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