Streamlining design cycles with a flexible geometry reconstruction method

Mayer J, Wartzack S (2025)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2025

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Book Volume: 5

Pages Range: 2921-2929

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the Design Society: Volume 5: ICED25

DOI: 10.1017/pds.2025.10306

Abstract

Topology optimization is a powerful tool for the development of light and strong structures. Due to the preliminary nature of the resulting design proposals, a geometry reconstruction process is required. This primarily serves the purpose to create a functional design. In doing so, parameterization of the geometry and the option to modify are demanded in product development as well as automation. A specific medial axis based reconstruction method not only facilitates the automation, but also the intervention with several possibilities for modification of an optimized design proposal. In this paper, we examine at an examplary use case, how this practice could reduce design iteration cycles, although intermediate new design requirements emerge. We discuss the advantages and limitations of this approach.

Authors with CRIS profile

How to cite

APA:

Mayer, J., & Wartzack, S. (2025). Streamlining design cycles with a flexible geometry reconstruction method. In Proceedings of the Design Society: Volume 5: ICED25 (pp. 2921-2929). Cambridge University Press.

MLA:

Mayer, Johannes, and Sandro Wartzack. "Streamlining design cycles with a flexible geometry reconstruction method." Proceedings of the Proceedings of the Design Society: Volume 5: ICED25 Cambridge University Press, 2025. 2921-2929.

BibTeX: Download