How to set lower/upper bound defining dconstraints
Hello,
I have defined dconstraint for my free size and size optimization of my composite layup. there I am trying to reach a maximum displacement of 0.7mm. With this, I am not sure what bound to set, in order to get a sufficient displacement solution.
Can you hell me out with this problem?
THank you in advance for your help.
Kind regards
Dean
Answers
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Hi Dean,
Please let us know the following details:
1) Is the displacement constraint 0.7 mm is the total magnitude or in a particular direction like X, Y or Z?
2) if this is in a particular direction then is it in +ve or -ve direction of that component?
For example if you are trying to restrict the displacement of a node in +Ve X direction the you can give a upper bound of 0.7mm in your constraint.
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Hi Prakash,
I am trying to restrict a displacements total magnitude of 0.7mm. If I am setting the lower bound 0.7 I don't get the solution I am looking for and the laminate does not fulfill the needed design objectives. I started with the same geometry, but only with aluminum selected as material. After analysis I detected a displacements magnitude of 0.7mm. That's how I selected my disp-design target.
Kind regards
Dean
Altair Forum User said:Hi Dean,
Please let us know the following details:
1) Is the displacement constraint 0.7 mm is the total magnitude or in a particular direction like X, Y or Z?
2) if this is in a particular direction then is it in +ve or -ve direction of that component?
For example if you are trying to restrict the displacement of a node in +Ve X direction the you can give a upper bound of 0.7mm in your constraint.
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Altair Forum User said:
Hi Prakash,
I am trying to restrict a displacements total magnitude of 0.7mm. If I am setting the lower bound 0.7 I don't get the solution I am looking for and the laminate does not fulfill the needed design objectives. I started with the same geometry, but only with aluminum selected as material. After analysis I detected a displacements magnitude of 0.7mm. That's how I selected my disp-design target.
Kind regards
Dean
Dean,
Maybe you are looking at total displacement constraint. Try with upper bound of 0.7mm. This means the node cannot move beyond 0.7mm
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Hello,
I try to define a constarined that x and y direction is fix and max displacement along +-z direction is +-4 mm . How to define that condition?
Thanks
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Hi Nihan,
Keep an upper bound of 4 mm in Z direction.
First you create a displacement response, select the node(s) and component to constrain. Then go to Dconstraints panel to create a constraint.
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Hello Prakash,
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