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    Chen, Leilei; Lu, Chuang; Lian, Haojie; Liu, Zhaowei; Zhao, Wenchang; Li, Shengze; Chen, Haibo; Bordas, Stéphane P.A.

    Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering, 04/2020, Volume: 362
    Journal Article

    This paper presents an acoustic topology optimization approach using isogeometric boundary element methods based on subdivision surfaces to optimize the distribution of sound adsorption materials adhering to structural surfaces. The geometries are constructed from triangular control meshes through Loop subdivision scheme, and the associated Box-spline functions that generate limit smooth subdivision surfaces are employed to discretize the acoustic boundary integral equations. The effect of sound-absorbing materials on the acoustic response is characterized by acoustic impedance boundary conditions. The optimization problem is formulated in the framework of Solid Isotropic Material with Penalization methods and the sound absorption coefficients on elements are selected as design variables. The potential of the proposed topology optimization approach for engineering prototyping is illustrated by numerical examples. •Isogeometric boundary element method is applied to exterior acoustic analysis.•Subdivision surfaces are used in both CAD and numerical analysis.•The sound absorbing material distribution is optimized.•Burton-Miller method is adopted to prevent instabilities.•Adjoint variable method is employed for sensitivity analysis.