Once the topology optimization is completed, Flux 2D will write the following outputs
in the
Working directory configured by the user:
- A new Flux 2D project containing the optimized design. This project has the
following properties:
- This project may or may not be automatically opened in a new
instance of Flux 2D at the end of the optimization, depending on the
settings configured in the Optimization options (as discussed
in step 7 of the previous section).
- The new project has its name derived from the name of the initial
project (the string _OptimizationResults is appended to the
original project name).
- That project contains the design that results from the topology
optimization, considering the default Density threshold
configured in the Optimization options (see step 7 of the
previous section).
Note: In the topology
optimization procedure, the material density is a real-valued
function in the range [0,1] defined on the faces subjected to
optimization. The Density threshold is the lowest density
value for which the material is considered present in a given
design.
Note: To make sure that the
design resulting from the topology optimization is properly
displayed in the new Flux project, it is mandatory to click the
button Display or hide face elements available in the
Flux 2D toolbar after its opening.
- The scenario provided for the execution of the command Run
Topology optimizaton is solved in the new project.
Consequently, it is ready for post-processing, allowing the user to
evaluate electromagnetic quantities to verify if the optimization
goals and constraints have been satisfied.
- An H3d file (with .h3d extension) representing the evolution of the
optimized design through the optimization procedure. This file may be opened
in Altair SimLab and has the following properties:
- Its name is derived from the name of the initial project used to
launch the topology optimization (the string _des is appended
to the original project name).
- It may be used to display in SimLab a graphical representation of
the design at each optimization step. More precisely, it allows
viewing a color map representing the material density function on
the faces subjected to optimization at each optimization step.
- It may also be used to explore the effect of changing the material
Density threshold at each optimization step, including
the final design. This may be achieved with the aid of Shape
Explorer tool available in SimLab. Analyzing the results
this way is useful to explore the impact of that threshold in the
final design yielded by the optimization.
- The H3d file may be previewed and analyzed in SimLab during the
optimization process, before it reaches its end.
The
Density threshold may also be modified in the project containing the
topology optimization results to generate variations of the final design. To modify
this threshold and generate a new project with a variant design:
- In the project with the topology optimization results, click the
Solving menu.
- Select the command Explore topologies from optimization results.
- In the Explore topologies from optimization results dialog box:
- Provide a name for the new project (the project is overwritten with
the new design if no name is provided)
- Provide the new value for the density threshold in the field.
- After confirming the threshold modification, Flux will update the design.
Note: After updating the design with a new density
threshold, the user needs to re-solve the scenario to
post-process the results.