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This book presents the topology optimization theory for laminar
flows with low and moderate Reynolds numbers, based on the density
method and level-set method, respectively. The density-method-based
theory offers efficient convergence, while the
level-set-method-based theory can provide anaccurate mathematical
expression of the structural boundary. Unsteady, body-force-driven
and two-phase properties are basic characteristics of the laminar
flows. The book discusses these properties, which are typical of
microfluidics and one of the research hotspots in the area of
Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), providing an efficient
inverse design approach for microfluidic structures. To demonstrate
the applications of this topology optimization theory in the
context of microfluidics, it also investigates inverse design for
the micromixer, microvalve and micropump, which are key elements in
lab-on-chip devices.
The book focuses on the topology optimization method for
nano-optics. Both principles and implementing practice have been
addressed, with more weight placed on applications. This is
achieved by providing an in-depth study on the major topic of
topology optimization of dielectric and metal structures for
nano-optics with extension to the surface structures for
electromagnetics. The comprehensive and systematic treatment of
practical issues in topology optimization for nano-optics is one of
the major features of the book, which is particularly suited for
readers who are interested to learn practical solutions in topology
optimization. The book can benefit researchers, engineers, and
graduate students in the fields of structural optimization,
nano-optics, wave optics, electromagnetics, etc.
This book presents the topology optimization theory for laminar
flows with low and moderate Reynolds numbers, based on the density
method and level-set method, respectively. The density-method-based
theory offers efficient convergence, while the
level-set-method-based theory can provide anaccurate mathematical
expression of the structural boundary. Unsteady, body-force-driven
and two-phase properties are basic characteristics of the laminar
flows. The book discusses these properties, which are typical of
microfluidics and one of the research hotspots in the area of
Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), providing an efficient
inverse design approach for microfluidic structures. To demonstrate
the applications of this topology optimization theory in the
context of microfluidics, it also investigates inverse design for
the micromixer, microvalve and micropump, which are key elements in
lab-on-chip devices.
The book focuses on the topology optimization method for
nano-optics. Both principles and implementing practice have been
addressed, with more weight placed on applications. This is
achieved by providing an in-depth study on the major topic of
topology optimization of dielectric and metal structures for
nano-optics with extension to the surface structures for
electromagnetics. The comprehensive and systematic treatment of
practical issues in topology optimization for nano-optics is one of
the major features of the book, which is particularly suited for
readers who are interested to learn practical solutions in topology
optimization. The book can benefit researchers, engineers, and
graduate students in the fields of structural optimization,
nano-optics, wave optics, electromagnetics, etc.
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