7 Optimizing Coupling
7 Optimizing Coupling
7 Optimizing Coupling
OPTIMIZATION WITH
ANSA
A FRONT RAIL
CRASH SIMULATION
Table of Contents
7.1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................2
7.1.1. Prerequisites .......................................................................................................................2
7.1.2. Problem description.............................................................................................................2
7.1.3. Data files .............................................................................................................................3
7.2. Defining parameters from Morphing Boxes ................................................................................4
7.3. Defining parameters from ANSA Cards ....................................................................................11
7.4. Output files ................................................................................................................................12
7.5. Simulation program ...................................................................................................................15
7.6. Set up the optimizer data flow...................................................................................................15
7.7. Results ......................................................................................................................................17
Tutorial 7-2
Depth
Width
Distance
Rail height
Thickness
Rail width
Reference point
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Tutorial 7-4
PROJECT
Tutorial 7-5
PROJECT
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Tutorial 7-11
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The result files from the solver can be accessed directly through the optimizers file parser in order
to extract specific values. Such values can be the stress or strain of selected nodes. However when
calculations are needed in order to extract the constraints and objective parameters from the result
files, a ETA Post session can be used.
In this example a ETA Post session is
used in order to calculate the maximum
displacement and the minimum
acceleration of a node.
The result file of LS-DYNA (d3thdt)
contains information about a specific
node. In that position all measurements
take place.
1. To create the ETA Post session,
open the ETA Post and invoke the
2Dplot window.
2. Open the d3thdt file.
3. Select results type Node.
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A session file with a default name is always created when ETA Post is used. Change the name of
it in order not to be overwritten and add the command options quit at the end of the session file.
This command quits the ETA Post after every execution. The created session is shown below.
Tutorial 7-13
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Tutorial 7-15
Design Variables
Optimal
solution
ANSA_TRANSL
Optimizer
Executable Shell Script (drive.sh)
LS-DYNA
rail.ses
Optimization
algorithm
META_output.ses
Constraints &
Objective Parameters
deck_info.txt
Xacceleration.txt
Xcoordinate.txt
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-4.552
-14.366
-13.485
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1.614
-341.287
-289.2
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