set up design variable in SimLab for DoE

Huyen
Huyen Altair Community Member

How to set Pitch Angle and Roll Angle as design variables in SimLab 2025 for DoE in a drop test simulation?

 

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  • Garima_Singh
    Garima_Singh
    Altair Employee
    Answer ✓

    Hi @Minh_169,

    While SimLab experts provides support on the query, I would like to add a point worth mentioning which is related to using custom parameters as design variables for a DOE/Optimization study.

    Using 'Parametrized File' model type in HyperStudy, any value from the solver decks (such as .fem, .rad or .k) such as pitch angle, roll angle, load values etc. can be parameterized as design variables.

    These mentioned design variables might not be available as default parameters in HyperMesh, SimLab etc. & hence, only approach would be to use the 'Parametrized File' model type in HyperStudy for performing a DOE.

    Many thanks.

    Kind Regards

    Garima Singh

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  • Garima_Singh
    Garima_Singh
    Altair Employee
    Answer ✓

    Hi @Minh_169,

    While SimLab experts provides support on the query, I would like to add a point worth mentioning which is related to using custom parameters as design variables for a DOE/Optimization study.

    Using 'Parametrized File' model type in HyperStudy, any value from the solver decks (such as .fem, .rad or .k) such as pitch angle, roll angle, load values etc. can be parameterized as design variables.

    These mentioned design variables might not be available as default parameters in HyperMesh, SimLab etc. & hence, only approach would be to use the 'Parametrized File' model type in HyperStudy for performing a DOE.

    Many thanks.

    Kind Regards

    Garima Singh

  • Marc_21384
    Marc_21384
    Altair Employee

    Hello Minh,

    Can you please provide more details on your model and model setup to help you define the best way. Thank you.

    Kind regards,

    Marc Steiger

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