A multi-objective function for discrete topology optimization in labyrinth seal design problems

IF 4 2区 工程技术 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Advances in Engineering Software Pub Date : 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1016/j.advengsoft.2025.103894
A.S.C. Azevêdo , E. Moscatelli , L.N.B.S. Ribeiro , L.F.N. Sá , E.C.N. Silva , R. Picelli
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Labyrinth seals are commonly used in sealing mechanisms to separate regions with different pressures and minimize leakage along their intricate fluid paths. In this paper, topology optimization is applied to labyrinth seal design via a novel multi-objective expression combining forward and backward flows. However, the traditional strategy is susceptible to the bad local minimum of fluid inlet/outlet closure and the absence of interlaced labyrinth-like solid regions in the final design. The aim is to provide a solution to both issues. In our approach, the labyrinth seal objective is defined by combining fluid flow energy dissipation with vorticity magnitude to design the flow path that should be favored in one direction (forward) while unfavored in the opposite direction (backward). Therefore, we address the optimization problem in the form of simultaneous minimization of forward energy dissipation while maximizing backward vorticity. Volume fraction is assumed as the optimization constraint. The Topology Optimization of Binary Structures (TOBS) method is used to solve the optimization problem. This is a gradient-based method that produces a sequence of linearly approximated problems and solves them via integer linear programming. The steady Navier–Stokes equations govern the fluid motion with the standard Darcy term used for topology optimization. It is demonstrated that the porous material model favors solutions with labyrinths of radial interlacing teeth for higher porosity values and axial interlacing topologies for lower values. Numerical examples are presented for two-dimensional prismatic and axisymmetric problems with real CO2 gas properties.
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Advances in Engineering Software
Advances in Engineering Software 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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期刊介绍: The objective of this journal is to communicate recent and projected advances in computer-based engineering techniques. The fields covered include mechanical, aerospace, civil and environmental engineering, with an emphasis on research and development leading to practical problem-solving. The scope of the journal includes: • Innovative computational strategies and numerical algorithms for large-scale engineering problems • Analysis and simulation techniques and systems • Model and mesh generation • Control of the accuracy, stability and efficiency of computational process • Exploitation of new computing environments (eg distributed hetergeneous and collaborative computing) • Advanced visualization techniques, virtual environments and prototyping • Applications of AI, knowledge-based systems, computational intelligence, including fuzzy logic, neural networks and evolutionary computations • Application of object-oriented technology to engineering problems • Intelligent human computer interfaces • Design automation, multidisciplinary design and optimization • CAD, CAE and integrated process and product development systems • Quality and reliability.
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