Generative design enables designers and engineers to rapidly generate multiple designs based on a set of inputs describing the physical requirements. Unlike traditional optimisation tools which converge to a single solution, generative design provides multiple solutions which compete to meet specified objectives. This means the user can interact with a ‘solution space’ containing several designs and easily determine trade-offs between performance parameters like mass, stiffness and strength, cost, and manufacturability.
This article considers the well-known Alcoa-Grab CAD bracket challenge and applies the generative design workflow. One of the many potential options is taken from design, to build, to test, and fully verified with detailed non-linear finite element models.
Reference | BM_Jul_20_6 |
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Author | Noviello. D |
Language | English |
Audiences | Analyst Manager Student Educator |
Type | Magazine Article |
Date | 14th July 2020 |
Organisation | Autodesk |
Region | Global |
Order Ref | BM_Jul_20_6 Download |
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Non-member Price | £5.00 | $6.33 | €6.05 |
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