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Goal of this tutorial

  • Get to know the optimisation model setup with symmetry constraint

Training:

Relevant data for this tutorial:

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nameBridge.x_t

Step 1: Start MSC Apex Generative Design 2021

The program starts and you can directly create your optimisation model

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Step 2: Model generation

You can either create the geometry directly in MSC Apex Generative Design or import already existing files. You can import .xb, .xt, .step, and .sldprt files into the program.

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  • Machining Allowances should be applied to every functional surface. Adjacent Faces should be selected at once, to create one coherent Machining Allowance. Therefore the automatic execution mode can be turned off.

  • In this case a value of 1 mm was chosen. How much Machining Allowance is necessary, depends on the dimensions of the part and the manufacturing process/machine.

  • For the next steps, the Non-Design Spaces as well as the Machining Allowances are hidden.

  • Create the material in the Materials editor and assign it to the Design Space

  • The specific values needed are the Young's Modulus (192372 MPa), Poisson ratio (0.3) and Density (7.97e-6 kg/mm3)

Step 3: Definition of boundary conditions

Go to the Loads & Boundary Condition Tool to enter the loads and fixations. Displacements, Forces, Moments, Gravity and Pressure Loads can be applied using different selection options.

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Name

Direction

Constraint 1

x, y, z (=0)

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Step 4: Definition of Events (load cases)

The next steps are defined in the Studies area.

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  • Active in Event1: Force-Moment 1 and Constraint 1

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Step 5: Definition of optimisation parameters

The optimisation parameters are selected in the Studies Area as well.

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Don’t forget to save the project!

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Step 6: Starting the optimisation and visualizing the results

If all data is correct, the optimisation can be started and tracked in the Post Processing. The Analysis Readiness function checks if all information is provided and the optimisation can start.

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The optimisation is finished after 64 iterations (Shape Quality: Balanced).

Generative Design

  • You can always change the Strut Density, Stress Goal and Complexityto influence the results and try out different options

  • The Complexitycan be increased for a higher resolution and more detailed result (increased calculation time!)

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The optimisations below show the influence of the Strut Density when nothing else is changed.

Step 7: Visualization of Stresses, Displacements & Mass

The legend can be influenced in different ways. You can add and reduce the stress/displacement steps, enlarge different steps and set new minimum and maximum values. The picture below shows the stress distributionwith a scale spectrum from 0 to 2 times the stress goal, which is a good fit for all optimisations. This displays the even distribution of the selected stress goal in green. ?????with the colour range of green and critical points are viewable in red.

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  • The mass of each iteration can be visualized with a diagram

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The whole MSC Apex Generative Design project with all results can be downloaded here: Coming Soon!

You might also be interested in these tutorials:

  • Generative Design - Jet Engine Bracket

  • Generative Design - GD-Bracket

  • Restart Optimisation