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Compliance-topology optimization

User: "Altair Forum User"
Altair Employee
Updated by Altair Forum User

 Hello All,

 

I'm new to optimization, Can anyone explain me how Compliance, Strain energy and stiffness are related in aspects of optimization?

 

Also, How is upper and lower bound values related to results what we get?

For example, if I give upper bound of 0.8 for volume fraction constraint what does it signify?

 

Can I use Maximize compliance as my objective if so under what conditions?

 

I would be helpful if I get these answers so as to proceed further.

 

Thanks in Advance....
 

 

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    User: "Altair Forum User"
    Altair Employee
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    Updated by Altair Forum User

    Hello,I'm also a new optimizaiton in structure(compiance mechanism),can we communication each other on this research?and I'm a Chinese student in China,we can talk by certain implenment like Twitter、facebook or QQ(popular in China)

    User: "Rahul_P1"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by Rahul_P1

    Hi All,

     

    You should really read the free HW ebook on optimization called

     - http://www.altairuni...m/free-ebooks/�

     

    The compliance is the strain energy of the structure and can be considered a reciprocal measure for the stiffness of the structure. so minimizing compliance will maximize stiffness, we would not maximize compliance therefore. 

     

    the upper bound and the lower bound for constraints describe the range of the constraint value, so when you say upper bound 0.8 you are telling the solver that the constraint may not get higher than this value, when it does for a particular design variable the solver will stop and change the design variable. 

     

    Please read the definitions of these responses here 

     

    Altair OptiStruct > User's Guide > Design Optimization > Responses:

    Internal Responses