Set up a Shape Optimization analysis Note: This section covers procedures that are specific to Shape Optimization studies only.
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Workflow: Run a Shape Optimization Study
Create a new study.
Refer to Create a Study topic for more details.
Optionally, you can adjust the study or mesh settings while in the New Study dialog.
Optionally, use the Simplify contextual environment to make simulation-specific changes to the model, preserving the production model:
Remove unnecessary features that only complicate the analysis and do not provide useful information.
See Model Simplification (Defeaturing) .
Take advantage of Symmetry when appropriate to reduce the simulation model size and solution time. Symmetry can also facilitate constraining a model in a way that provides full stability but does not at all impede the natural deformation.
Split faces to confine loads or constraints to a only portion of a larger face.
Assign materials.
Apply constraints.
Apply loads.
Preserve regions.
Define the Shape Optimization settings.
Define the mesh settings.
If you haven't previously adjusted the mesh settings, do so now. The mesh is generated automatically when the solution is run, whether you keep the default mesh settings or not.
Refer to Meshes for more details.
Shape Optimization results are highly mesh dependent, so you are encouraged to perform a mesh sensitivity study on your model.
Solve the analysis.
Review the optimization results.
Export the optimized mesh.
Modify your CAD model.
Use the exported optimized mesh as a template for modifying your original design in the Design workspace.
Remove unnecessary material from the indicated areas.
Perform a stress analysis.
Clone the shape optimization study and change the study type to Static Stress , Nonlinear Static Stress , or any other desired structural analysis.
Cloning the shape optimization study brings the loads and constraints into the stress analysis, so you do not have to recreate them.
Review the structural results.
Review the stress, displacement, and safety factor results to ensure the suitability of the modified design to handle the applied loads.