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In this study, we focus on topology optimization considering the accessibility constraint, which is a constraint that removes inaccessible regions from multiple linear directions. To detect inaccessible regions, we propose a method using a fictitious anisotropic diffusion equation. The proposed equation can simultaneously consider access from a bi-direction, which means one access direction and its 180-degree rotated direction, contributing to computational efficiency improvements. Additionally, we formulate a representative optimization problem with the accessibility constraint from multiple bi-directions and perform sensitivity analysis based on a coupled fictitious physics model. The model can resolve the difficulty in converging to a single optimal shape in the previous formulation method. Furthermore, through various numerical examples, we verify whether the numerical result converges to the optimal structure satisfying the accessibility constraint.
Tajima et al. (Wed,) studied this question.