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MIT Thesis Explores Topology Optimization for 3D Printing in Construction & Civil Engineering

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Andrew Novillo, in writing his thesis for the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at MIT, explores topology optimized metal in the recently published ‘ Experimentation of a topology-optimized metal structural connection under casting constraints ’.

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While topology optimization is still new in construction and civil engineering, the aim of the study is to ‘bridge the gap across disciplines’ with a building design, efficient technique for fabrication, and comprehensive load testing.

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Emerging and evolving from theories created by Galileo, beam design and optimization are certainly not novel concepts or exercises; however, today optimization is generally managed by high-tech software tools that allow engineers to design substantial, sophisticated structures.

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Topology optimization is also used in applications for the automotive industry and other types of engineering, to include aerospace. Left: Cantilever Beam (Galilei 1638); Right: Optimized Truss […]

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