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Step 1: Start MSC Apex Generative Design

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The program starts and you can directly create your optimisation model

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

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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.

In this case only one force is defined on the contact plate with the foot:

Name

Force/Moment/Pressure/Gravity

Direction

Value in N

Force-Moment1

Force

y

-1000

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One constraint is created and attached on the inner surface of the cylinder:

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.

All boundary conditions must be assigned to specific load cases, which are defined as Events. The number of Events can be changed by adding/deleting Eventsto the GD Scenario. The assignment of the boundary conditions to the Eventscan be made in the Loads & Constrains Window. The already created loads and constraints that concern the Design Space are listed in this window and can be activated for each Eventindividually.

  • Active in Event1: Force-Moment 1 and Constraint1

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The optimisation parameters are selected in the Studies AreaStudy, Scenario & Eventas well.

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Don’t forget to save the project!

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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!)

  • The Strut Densityinfluences the structures which are formed during optimisation

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

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