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Old   October 25, 2017, 09:40
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Hi!

I'm "new" on ANSYS, just got 2 courses in university and Im using ANSYS to optimize the thickness of a wall right now

Im trying to get the best number Thickness(mm)/nš cycles.

Im having issues to find a comand or a module in ANSYS that allows me to iterate this process (without doing the process manually thousands of time) and find the best thickness.

Any thoughts?

Thank you very much!!
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Old   October 28, 2017, 18:31
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Do a parameter study using design exploration in workbench. That way you can get a response surface by doing maybe 20 simulations with varying thickness. This is all available in workbench.
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