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Goal of this tutorial

  • Get to know the optimization optimisation model setup

  • Create different Generative Designs through parameter variation

Training:

Relevant data for this tutorial:

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Step 1: Start MSC Apex Generative Design 2020

The program starts and you can directly create your optimization optimisation model

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Step 2: Model generation

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

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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.

Creation of local coordinate systems to apply forces

Because the importet imported Jet Engine Bracket CAD-file is shifted and rotated to the global coordinate system,Local Coordinate Systemlocal coordinate systemsLocal Coordinate Systemcan be used to apply the forces and moments.

By opening the Coordinate Tools a local coordinate systemsystems can be placed on the bottom plane (coordinate system 1).

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To apply the forces the Loads & Boundary Condition Tool is needed. Select cells on the left side. By disabling the Thunderbolt (tool execution mode selector) on the top, both Nondesign spaces Non-Design Spaces can be selected simultaneously. In the Orientation field an external (local) coordinate system can be selected (coordinate system 1).

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Name

Force/Moment/Pressure/Gravity

Direction (depending on local coordinate system)

Value

Force - Moment 1

Force

Z (Local coordinate system 1)

35598,00 N

Force - Moment 2

Force

X (Local coordinate system 1)

37823,00 N

Force - Moment 4

Moment

Z (Local coordinate system 1)

565000 N mm

Two loads are created (Force - Moment 1 and Force - Moment 2) with the given values in the table in z- and x-direction which are applied on both Nondesign spaces Non-Design Spaces. The fourth condition (Force - Moment 4) is also attached on both Nondesign spaces Non-Design Spaces referring to coordinate system 1.

For Force - Moment 3 a second local coordinate system is needed. This one is rotated by 42 degrees for the z-axis (beta-angle). This can be done by adding 42° to the beta-angle after choosing the same plane as coordinate system 1.

Force - Moment 3 is also applied on both Nondesing spaces Non-Desing Spaces in z-drectiondirection. Now the orientation is referred to the coordinate system 2.

Name

Force/Moment/Pressure/Gravity

Direction (depending on local coordinate system)

Value

Force - Moment 3

Force

Z (Local coordinate system 2)

-42273,00 N

One constraints which includes all four fixated Nondesign spacesNon-Desing Spaces is created:

Name

Direction

Constraint 1

x, y, z (=0)

Therefore, the Loads & Boundary Condition Tool is needed. Under Displacement Constraints a “clamped” constraint can be chosen, which locks translations in all three directions. On the left side of the Tool the relevant geometry choice can be selected. In this case cells surfaces are selected to attach the constaints constraints on the Nondesign spacesNon-Desing Spaces.

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Step 4: Definition of 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 Eventscan be changed by adding/deleting Eventsto the Meshless Generative Design Scenario. The assignment of the boundary conditions to the Events can be made in the Loads & Constrains Window. The already created loads and constraints that concern the Design spaceSpace are listed in this window and can be activated for each Eventindividually.

  • For each Force - Moment an Event is created including all four Constraints:

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Step 5: Definition of

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optimisation parameters

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

Don’t forget to save the project!

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Step 6: Starting the

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optimisation and visualize the results

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

All result iterations are displayed as soon as they are available. Furthermore, you are able to stop the optimization optimisation in this selection area. However, a Restart is not directly possible.

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

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Generative Design

Step 7: Visualization of Stresses & Displacements

  • Inside the Post Processing the von Mises stress and the displacements are visible for all iterations

  • The Scale can be influenced individually

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Generative Design Results

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For more information have a look at the Apex project.

The whole MSC Apex Generative Design 2020 project with all results can be downloaded here:

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nameJet_Engine_Bracket_20200430.zip

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