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convergence in topology optimization

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Updated by Altair Forum User

Hello,

Regular convergence (design is feasible) is achieved when the convergence criteria are satisfied for two consecutive iterations. This means that for two consecutive iterations, the change in the objective function is less than the objective tolerance and constraint violations are less than 1%.

In the output file ,I found it happened 3 times.

What does it mean

 

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