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FE-Reanalysis with MSC Apex (Nastran)
MSC Apex Generative Design is a design generator. Thus, to verify the results a reanalysis with a high precise FE-Analysis Tool as MSC Apex (Nastran) should be done after deciding on a design. We recommend a reanalysis for all critical parts to include the relevant boundary & overload conditions that aren’t taken into account during an optimisation.
There are two ways to realize a FE-Reanalysis. One based on the created STL-file and another by creating a NURBS CAD file (Retransition). For both methods an intersection has to be done to create functional sharp edges and surfaces on which the boundary conditions can be applied. Either automatically during the optimisation or manually with MSC Apex Generative Design.
NURBS CAD Geometry Workflow
Create a NURBS CAD geometry with the Facet Body to NURBS Geometry Tool. We recommend to use a non-intersected geometry for this (buildSpace_MC_MainData_Loop_64.stl).
Intersection with between the NURBS geometry and Design Space either in MSC Apex Generative Design or MSC Apex.
Import the NURBS CAD-file to MSC Apex.
Remesh the geometry with a solid mesh (Tet-elements).
Apply the boundary conditions
Make sure that the applied boundary conditions are the same as in the optimisation (Loads are applied as RBE3 elements and fixations as RBE2 elements)
STL-file Workflow
Export a design candidate from the Post Processing.
Make sure the intersected geometry is used. Otherwise a manual intersection needs to take place in MSC Apex Generative Design or MSC Apex.
Import the intersected STL-file into MSC Apex as a mesh.
Use the Geometry-from-Mesh tool to create a faceted body.
Delete the imported surface mesh.
Remesh the geometry with a solid mesh (Tet-elements).
Apply the boundary conditions:
Make sure that the applied boundary conditions are the same as in the optimisation (Loads are applied similar as RBE3 elements and fixations as RBE2 elements)
A Tutorial for a FE-Reanalysis is coming soon!
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