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Computational Morphogenesis Based Structural Design by Using Material Topology Optimization

This study proposes that appropriate topologies and shapes for structural design can be investigated through a computational morphogenesis of structural material topology optimization. Substantially, the morphogenesis has been motivated in order to properly describe mechanisms of natural and biologi...

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Published in:Mechanics based design of structures and machines 2007-02, Vol.35 (1), p.39-58
Main Authors: Lee, Dongkyu, Shin, Soomi, Park, Sungsoo
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