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An anisotropic, inhomogeneous, elastically modified Gibbs-Thomson law as singular limit of a diffuse interface model

2009, Garcke, Harald, Kraus, Christiane

We consider the sharp interface limit of a diffuse phase field model with prescribed total mass taking into account a spatially inhomogeneous anisotropic interfacial energy and an elastic energy. The main aim is the derivation of a weak formulation of an anisotropic, inhomogeneous, elastically modified Gibbs-Thomson law in the sharp interface limit. To this end we show that one can pass to the limit in the weak formulation of the Euler-Lagrange equation of the diffuse phase field energy

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Relating phase field and sharp interface approaches to structural topology optimization

2013, Blank, Luise, Farshbaf-Shaker, M. Hassan, Garcke, Harald, Styles, Vanessa

A phase field approach for structural topology optimization which allows for topology changes and multiple materials is analyzed. First order optimality conditions are rigorously derived and it is shown via formally matched asymptotic expansions that these conditions converge to classical first order conditions obtained in the context of shape calculus. We also discuss how to deal with triple junctions where e.g. two materials and the void meet. Finally, we present several numerical results for mean compliance problems and a cost involving the least square error to a target displacement.

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Multi-material phase field approach to structural topology optimization

2013, Blank, Luise, Farshbaf-Shaker, M. Hassan, Garcke, Harald, Rupprecht, Christoph, Styles, Vanessa

Multi-material structural topology and shape optimization problems are formulated within a phase field approach. First-order conditions are stated and the relation of the necessary conditions to classical shape derivatives are discussed. An efficient numerical method based on an H1-gradient projection method is introduced and finally several numerical results demonstrate the applicability of the approach.