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Topology and Shape Optimization of Ultrathin Composite Self-Deployable Shell Structures with Cutouts

Ferraro, Serena and Pellegrino, Sergio (2021) Topology and Shape Optimization of Ultrathin Composite Self-Deployable Shell Structures with Cutouts. AIAA Journal, 59 (9). pp. 3696-3709. ISSN 0001-1452. doi:10.2514/1.j059550. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20210518-073404833

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Abstract

This paper presents two methods to design cutouts that allow damage-free folding of the stiffest possible composite self-deployable thin shell structures of complex shapes. The first method uses level-set functions that define a general number of cutouts. The second method uses a spline representation of the contour of a single cutout and optimizes its shape. Material failure detection is implemented in the solution. Both methods are applied to the design of deployable thin shells forming 90° joints, and multiple viable solutions are obtained. Experiments on the best performing design, a 90–390 μm thick shell made of Astroquartz with a cyanate ester matrix, with five cutouts on each side, are presented to illustrate and validate the proposed approach.


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Ferraro, Serena0000-0002-6038-7863
Pellegrino, Sergio0000-0001-9373-3278
Alternate Title:Topology Optimization of Composite Self-Deployable Thin Shells with Cutouts
Additional Information:© 2021 by Serena Ferraro and Sergio Pellegrino. Published by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., with permission. Presented as Paper 2019-1524 at the SciTech 2019, San Diego, CA, January 7–11, 2019; received 26 February 2020; revision received 6 February 2021; accepted for publication 1 March 2021; published online 10 May 2021. This research was supported by a NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship. S.F. acknowledges the mentorship of William Doggett, NASA Langley Research Center, and valuable discussions with Thibaud Talon, Caltech. Suggestions from anonymous reviewers are gratefully acknowledged.
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DOI:10.2514/1.j059550
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Official Citation:Topology and Shape Optimization of Ultrathin Composite Self-Deployable Shell Structures with Cutouts. Serena Ferraro and Sergio Pellegrino. AIAA Journal 2021 59:9, 3696-3709; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2514/1.j059550
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