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Get to know the optimisation model setup for a Restart
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This tutorial shows how to perform a Restart of a stopped optimisation. Therefore, the Advanced User Settings are needed. More information regarding the background of a Restart here.
With this option a terminated optimisation can be continued. To realize a Restartanother geometry can be chosen as the Start Space instead of the Design Space. In this case the optimisation starts with the specified geometry although the whole Design Space is still the geometry limitation for the optimisation.
The Start Space STL-file needs to be entered into the optimisation in the same unit system the model is in!
Start Space STL-file
The Start Space for a Restart must be a STL-file. Therefore, an already optimised geometry can be used and exported in the Post Processing. In this case iteration 24 from the Bookshelf Tutorial will be used.
Attention: The STL-file for the Restart should be exported in SI-Unit system (meters) to fit the unit system the optimisation will run with.
Optimisation Setup
In the next step a new Scenario should be created for the Restart optimisation. Therefore, the already existing Scenario can be cloned.
With the Advanced User Settings - available through a right click on theScenario- the Start Space STL-file can be selected.
In this example the Bookshelf should be restarted as if the optimisation never stopped, so with the same optimisation parameters as the first optimisation but excluding the already done iterations.
Have a look in the GD_Engine.log for information regarding the level the optimisation was terminated in.
The number of iterations for each level is chosen extremely high intentionally to allow the optimisation to go through the levels automatically in regard to the convergence. In most cases, the optimisation will run through significantly fewer iterations.
After adding these commands to the Advanced User Settings the optimisation can be started. The first iteration of the restarted optimisation will be the imported Start Space.
You can check the status of the optimisation in the GD Status and get more information on Warning and Error messages. This can be done directly in the Post-Processing as well as in the Studies tab for an optimisation that has already run.
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This tutorial shows how to perform a Restart of a stopped optimisation. Therefore, the Advanced User Settings are needed. More information regarding the background of a Restart here.
With this option a terminated optimisation can be continued. To realize a Restartanother geometry can be chosen as the Start Space instead of the Design Space. In this case the optimisation starts with the specified geometry although the whole Design Space is still the geometry limitation for the optimisation.
The Start Space STL-file needs to be entered into the optimisation in the same unit system the model is in!
Start Space STL-file
The Start Space for a Restart must be a STL-file. Therefore, an already optimised geometry can be used and with the exported in the Post Processing. In this case iteration 22 from the Bookshelf Tutorial will be used.
Attention: The STL-file for the Restart should be exported in SI-Unit system (meters) to fit the unit system the optimisation will run with.
Optimisation Setup
In the next step a new Scenario should be created for the Restart optimisation. Therefore, the already existing Scenario can be cloned.
With the Advanced User Settings - available through a right click on theScenario- the Start Space STL-file can be selected. In this case the exported iteration 22 is selected.
In this example the Bookshelf should be restarted as if the optimisation never stopped, so with the same optimisation parameters as the first optimisation but excluding the already done iterations. Therefore, the settings for the parameters Strut Density: Medium and Shape Quality: Balanced are also used for the newly created scenario and the Advanced User Settings are used to define the start iteration.
After adding these commands to the Advanced User Settings the optimisation can be started. The first iteration of the restarted optimisation will be the imported Start Space.
You can check the status of the optimisation in the GD Status and get more information on Warning and Error messages. This can be done directly in the Post-Processing as well as in the Studies tab for an optimisation that has already run.