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To influence the Strut Density even further, changes of the number of iterations, stress goal percentage and number of resolution levels can be made. These settings overwrite the selection of the Strut Densityand the Shape Quality as they are only default settings for the ones described here. The table gives an overview of the default settings:

Input Commands

Explanation

schedule.level.0.iterationCount = 19

schedule.level.1.iterationCount = 20

schedule.level.2.iterationCount = 20

schedule.level.3.iterationCount = 5

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

Default settings medium: 19, 20, 20, 5

Default settings sparse: 15, 40, 4, 5

Default settings dense: 9, 10, 40, 5

schedule.level.0.eventSafetyCoefficient = 0.3

schedule.level.1.eventSafetyCoefficient = 0.4

schedule.level.2.eventSafetyCoefficient = 0.9

schedule.level.3.eventSafetyCoefficient = 1

Scaling factor for all events' safety factor.

Default settings medium: 0.3, 0.4, 0.9, 1

Default settings sparse: 0.6, 0.9, 0.95, 1

Default settings dense: 0.1, 0.25, 0.5, 1

The software uses four resolution levels from coarse to fine (level 0: coarse - level 3: fine). The number behind the level indicates the number of iterations calculated on this resolution level. To remove or skip a resolution level the value can be set to 0. Moreover, the Event Safety Coefficient for each resolution level can be changed. This coefficient is a scaling factor for the safety factor.

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A Start Space can be marked as a Non-Design Space, thus the Start Space cannot be removed during the optimisation and will be part of the final design. Therefore, the following commands (where StartCandidate is the name of the Start Space file) need to be added as well:

geometry.StartCandidate.path = StartCandidate.stl
nonDesign.StartCandidate.geometryName = StartCandidate

Soft Symmetry

The soft symmetry is activated per default. It influences the design generation so that the part is symmetric in all three dimensions if they were symmetric in the respective dimension to begin with. This is achieved for geometrical symmetrical design spaces even without symmetric LBCs and the hard symmetry constraint.

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The default settings can be changed with the following commands:

configuration.equivalenceDelta = 1e-6

configuration.attemptSoftSymmetry = dynamic

configuration.softSymmetryThreshold = 0