Micro-texture design and optimization in hydrodynamic lubrication via two-scale analysis

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2017

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Waseem, A.
Temizer, İ.
Kato, J.
Terada, K.

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Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization

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1615-147X

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1615-1488

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Springer Verlag

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56

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2

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227 - 248

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English

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A novel computational surface engineering framework is developed to design micro-textures which can optimize the macroscopic response of hydrodynamically lubricated interfaces. All macroscopic objectives are formulated and analyzed within a homogenization-based two-scale setting and the micro-texture design is achieved through topology optimization schemes. Two non-standard aspects of this multiscale optimization problem, namely the temporal and spatial variations in the homogenized response of the micro-texture, are individually addressed. Extensive numerical investigations demonstrate the ability of the framework to deliver optimal micro-texture designs as well as the influence of major problem parameters. © 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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