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Workshop 4 Goal-Driven Optimization

Workshop 4 Goal-Driven Optimization. DesignXplorer. Workshop 4. Minimum web. Maximum web. Goal Investigate the deflection and mass for model shown here as the load and the geometry are varied. The goal is to minimize mass and deflection with mass as the most important consideration .

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Workshop 4 Goal-Driven Optimization

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  1. Workshop 4Goal-Driven Optimization DesignXplorer

  2. Workshop 4 Minimum web Maximum web • Goal • Investigate the deflection and mass for model shown here as the load and the geometry are varied. • The goal is to minimize mass and deflection with mass as the most important consideration. • Model Description • Constrains and Load are shown on the picture.

  3. Workshop 4 1. Import support.dsdb file 1 2 2. Double click on model and check all the parameters

  4. Workshop 4 3 3. Double click on parameter set

  5. Workshop 4 4. Double click on GDO in the toolbox 4 5 5. Double click on Design of Experiments

  6. Workshop 4 6. Highlight parameters P2 and P4 in the outline of design of experiments, and set up lower and upper bounds as shown in the properties of outline 6 6

  7. Workshop 4 7 7. Preview and Update Design of Experiments A total of 9 automatic design points are created

  8. Workshop 4 8. Double click on Design of Experiments 8 9 9. Double click on DOE 10. Change design type to Face Centered Template type Enhanced 10

  9. Workshop 4 11. Preview and Updated DOE 11 A total of 17 automatic design points are created 12 12. Return to Project

  10. Workshop 4 13 13. RMB on Response Surface > Update

  11. Workshop 4 14. Double click on Response Surface 14 15.Plot total deformation as a function of force 15

  12. Workshop 4 16. Set Mode to 3D 16 Check goodness of the fit for the parameter P5 – Total deformation

  13. Workshop 4 17 17. Click on Response surface and in the Properties of Outline change from standard response surface to Kriging 18. Update response surface 18

  14. Workshop 4 Plot Response surface > 3D (repeat step 16) Plot local sensitivities and spider chart

  15. Workshop 4 19. Return to Project 19 20. Double click on optimization 20 21. Click on optimization and set Optimization Method > Screening Number of initial Samples > 10000 21

  16. Workshop 4 22. Set the goals as shown in optimization table 22 23. Update Optimization 23 Table of candidate designs based on the goals

  17. Workshop 4 24. Select Tradeoff and Samples to get tradeoff and samples chart In this case we have optimized goals that are counter to one another (min deformation and min mass) Reducing the mass means Increasing the deformation and vice versa. 24

  18. Workshop 4 25 27 25. Select candidate A, RMB, and insert it as Design Point 26. Return to Project 26 27. Double click on Parameter Set

  19. Workshop 4 28. Update design Points 28 29. Select design point 1, RMB and Copy to current 29 30 30. Update Selected design point 31 31. Return to Project

  20. Mechanical slide 32. Double click on solution and check the results 32

  21. Workshop 4 33. Double click on Response Surface 33 34 34. RMB on the Response Surface to insert the point in the response surface Response Point (see table above)

  22. Workshop 4 35. Highlight Response Point and Insert as Design Point 35 36. Double click on Parameter Set 36

  23. Workshop 4 37. Update Selected Design Point 37 38. Copy as current and update design point and you can see deformation and stress if you open Mechanical application. 38

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