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Goal of this tutorial

  • Introduction to MSC Apex Generative Design 2020

  • Gain basic optimization knowledge

  • Get familiar with symmetry function

  • This function is unsupported in the MSC Apex Generative Design 2020 Release

Training:

Relevant data for this tutorial:

Step 1: Start MSC Apex Generative Design 2020

The program starts and you can directly create your optimization model

Step 2: Model generation

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

  • Import/create the Design space including the Nondesign spaces in MSC Apex Generative Design 2020. For this Drone a CAD-file was imported.

  • The CAD-file includes several solids. Thus, only one solid is supported for an optimization, with a boolean operation the solids can be merged to one. Activate Merge Solids as Cells to create partitions which can be used for Nondesign spaces.

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

  • The specific values needed are the Young's Modulus (2350 MPa), poisson ratio (0.4) and density (1.24e-6 kg/mm3)

  • After assigning the material to the solid, the material will be part of the model tree on the left side

  • Nondesign spaces have to be selected using the Optimization Tools. In this case with the direct method all already existing cells (partitions) can be selected (Four engine brackets and the two brackets for battery and control unit)

  • The Nondesign spaces will change the colour and are listed up in the model tree

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.

  • In this case an symmetrical optimization by using the Advanced User Settings should be done. Therefore the loads are only applied on a half/fourth/eighth

  • The loads will be automatically mirrored through the symmetry planes

  • Attention: The loads are only allowed to be applied in the positive coordinate direction. More information about how to use the symmetry function here.

Because two symmetry planes will be used only one force is defined on the engine bracket which is located in the positive coordinate octant:

Name

Force/Moment/Pressure/Gravity

Direction

Value in N

Force - Moment

Force on cell

z

-300

Two constraints are created and applied on the two cells (partitions) in the middle.

Name

Direction

Constraint1

x, y, z (=0)

Constraint2

x, y, z (=0)

  • Displacement constraints are able to applied over the symmetry planes unlike loads.

  • All cells with a load or constraint will automatically be a Nondesign space if they were’nt selected before as a Nondesign space!

Step 4: Definition of load cases

The next steps are defined in the Studies area.

All boundary conditions must be assigned to the specific load cases, which are defined as Events. The number of Events can be changed by adding/deleting Events to 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 space are listed in this window and can be activated for each Event individually.

  • Active in Event1: Force-Moment 1, Constraint 1, Constraint 2

Step 5: Definition of optimization parameters

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

  • Select the Strut Density: Medium

  • Select the Shape Quality: Balanced

  • Enter the Stress goal: 20 MPa

Step 6: Adding Advanced User Settings (Symmetry)

Advanced User Settings can be added to each scenario by activating the text field with a right click on the specific scenario.

To use the symmetry constraints correct some conditions have to be satisfied:

  • The geometry has to be symmetrical

  • The boundary conditions have to be symmetrical

  • The model has to be placed in the global coordinate origin

In this case the symmetry constraints are added. Therefore the Advanced User Commands symmetry.z (symmetry plane X-Y) and symmetry.x (symmetry plane Y-Z) are entered.

To ensure the model is placed suitable to the global coordinate origin the Transform Tool can be used. If the Model is shifted to the global planes, it can be moved to the global coordinate origin.

Step 7: Starting the optimization and visualizing the results

Before starting the optimization, a look inside the Generative Design Solver Settings can be useful. (Options-Application Settings-Generative Design Solver)

Here can be choosen between local or remote and GPU or CPU solving. Furthermore the complexity value can be changed.

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

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

The optimization is finished after 64 iterations (Shape Quality: Balanced (Calculation type: Optimizing)).

Generative Design

  • The Strut Density influences the strucures which are formed during optimization

Step 7: Post Processing: 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.

  • Von Mises stress

  • Displacement

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

The whole Apex GD project with all results is uploaded here:

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