Author: Sebastien Lachance-Barrett, Cornell University
Problem Specification
1. Pre-Analysis & Start-Up
2. Initial Solution
3. Input & Output Parameters
4. Design of Experiments
5. Response Surface
6. Optimization
7. Verification & Validation
Exercises
Comments
Given Bracket Geometry
Range of Dimensions
Creating Initial Dimensions in ANSYS
You cannot have the value of dimensions go to zero in ANSYS. So do not explicitly create the dimensions W and H. Instead, while sketching the initial geometry, create the dimensions 30-W and 10-H with W and H equal to zero as per the snapshot below. In the Design of Experiments step, specify the limits for the lower edge (i.e. the one labeled 30-W in the above figure) as 25m to 30m (corresponding to W varying from 5m to 0m). The edge labeled 10-H can be handled in a similar fashion.
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