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Input Commands

Explanation

UpSampleConfig

fOptimizer_switchAddRemove=58

Starting with iteration 58, elements are either added or removed and only every second iteration is saved. This is important for the iterations near to the end of the optimization.

iteration

.level_3=10"

.level_2=10"

.level_1=20"

.level_0=30"

Specify how many iterations are calculated at which resolution level. Note that convergence should be achieved at each level.

Default settings normal: 20, 20, 20, 10

Default settings massive: 16, 40, 4, 4

Default settings filigree: 10, 10, 40, 10

Optimizer_stressPercentGoal

.level_3=10

.level_2=25

.level_1=50

.level_0=100

The percentage at which the target stress is reached is set.

Default settings normal: 30, 40, 90, 100

Default settings massive: 60, 90, 95, 100

Default settings filigree: 10, 25, 50, 100

By default, the software uses four resolution levels from coarse to fine (level 3: coarse - level 0: fine). More or less resolution levels can be added or removed. The number behind the level indicates the number of iterations calculated on this resolution level. Moreover, the stressPercentGoal for each resolution level can be changed. More information about the stresses and resolution here.

To set up these additional parameters, the Input Commands (left side of the table) need to be added to the optimization model in the Advanced User Settings Text Field. In the picture below an example is shown. By adding these Advanced User Settings, the first (coarse) resolution level will be skipped and the optimization starts directly at the second level. You might want to add more iterations to the remaining levels to give the optimization the chance to reduce the materail material accordingly. Especially level 2 can use more iterations.

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With the Advanced User Settings a Restart is possible. The Start Space can be chosen with which the optimization will re/start. This way a two-stage optimization is also possible.

Therefore, an already optimized STL-file is needed. This can be exported directly from the post processingand processing and and be selected as a Start space by clicking on the browse button. In most cases the Strut Density and Shape Quality settings have to must be changed as well using the Advanced User Settings. For a restart the same resolution level and number of missing iterations have to be filled in. For a two-stage optimization the resolution level and number of iterations must be chosen wisely.

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With the Advanced User Settings a symmetrical result can be realized. Therefore, the geometry as well as the boundary conditions need to be symmetrical and the part must be located in the global coordinate origin.

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To activate a symmetry the following comands commands can be typed into the Advanced User Settings Text Field:

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All three symmetry planes can be used simultaneously if the model supports this.

The symmtery symmetry constraint might not show exactly symmetrical designs while choosing the calculation type “Preview (estimate)”. This is because of the low resolution level but will not occur once the calculation type is set to “Balanced (optimizing)” and the optimization runs through.

Hint: Only a half, a quarter or an eighth of the model will be calculated. Thus, only a half, a quarter or an eighth of the calculating resources are needed.

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Another option to create intersections automatically and simultaneously with the optimization is to use the Advanced User Settings. Therefore, the following export command has to be added to the text field:

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