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George I. N. Rozvany
Researcher at Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Publications - 175
Citations - 8939
George I. N. Rozvany is an academic researcher from Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Topology optimization & Truss. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 175 publications receiving 8285 citations. Previous affiliations of George I. N. Rozvany include University of Stuttgart & Monash University.
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The COC algorithm, Part II: Topological, geometrical and generalized shape optimization
Ming Zhou,George I. N. Rozvany +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the COC algorithm is applied to the simultaneous optimization of the topology and geometry of trusses with many thousand potential members, and numerical results obtained are shown to be in close agreement with analytical results.
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Generalized shape optimization without homogenization
TL;DR: In this paper, a solid, isotropic microstructure with an adjustable penalty for intermediate densities is proposed to generate optimal topologies in generalized shape optimization, where porous regions are suppressed and only solid and empty regions remain.
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A critical review of established methods of structural topology optimization
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate and compare established numerical methods of structural topology optimization that have reached the stage of application in industrial software, and they hope that their text will spark off a fruitful and constructive debate on this important topic.
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Layout Optimization of Structures
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Aims, scope, methods, history and unified terminology of computer-aided topology optimization in structural mechanics
TL;DR: The SimP method was proposed under the terms "direct approach" or "artificial density approach" by Bendsoe over a decade ago; it was derived independently, used extensively and promoted by the author's research group since 1990 as discussed by the authors.