Parallel 3d shape optimization for cellular composites on large distributed-memory clusters

IF 0.4 Q4 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
J. Pinzon, M. Siebenborn, A. Vogel
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Abstract

Skin modeling is an ongoing research area that highly benefits from modern parallel algorithms. This article aims at applying shape optimization to compute cell size and arrangement for elastic energy minimization of a cellular composite material model for the upper layer of the human skin. A gradient-penalized shape optimization algorithm is employed and tested on the distributed-memory cluster Hazel Hen, HLRS, Germany. The performance of the algorithm is studied in two benchmark tests. First, cell structures are optimized with respect to purely geometric aspects. The model is then extended such that the composite is optimized to withstand applied deformations. In both settings, the algorithm is investigated in terms of weak and strong scalability. The results for the geometric test reflect Kelvin's conjecture that the optimal space-filling design of cells with minimal surface is given by tetrakaidecahedrons. The PDE-constrained test case is chosen in order to demonstrate the influence of the deformation gradient penalization on fine inter-cellular channels in the composite and its influence on the multigrid convergence. A scaling study is presented for up to 12,288 cores and 3 billion DoFs.
大型分布式存储簇上蜂窝复合材料的并行三维形状优化
皮肤建模是一个正在进行的研究领域,它从现代并行算法中受益匪浅。本文旨在应用形状优化来计算用于人类皮肤上层的细胞复合材料模型的弹性能量最小化的细胞大小和排列。采用梯度惩罚形状优化算法,并在德国HLRS的分布式存储集群Hazel Hen上进行了测试。在两个基准测试中研究了该算法的性能。首先,单元结构在纯几何方面进行优化。然后对模型进行扩展,使复合材料经过优化以承受所施加的变形。在这两种设置中,从弱可扩展性和强可扩展性的角度对算法进行了研究。几何检验的结果反映了Kelvin的猜想,即具有最小表面的单元的最优空间填充设计是由十面体给出的。选择PDE约束测试用例,以证明变形梯度惩罚对复合材料中精细细胞间通道的影响及其对多重网格收敛的影响。对多达12288个岩心和30亿个自由度进行了缩放研究。
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