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Define a New Design Variable

Define a New Design Variable

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Define a New Design Variable

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Design variables are only supported for the OptiStruct and Nastran user profiles.

Use one of the following three methods to create a new design variable in HyperLaminate. A default name and ID are assigned to newly created design variables.

 

Method 1:

1.Select a sub-type under the design variable branch of the Laminate Browser (only sub-type available is DESVAR).
2.Right-click the selected sub-type.

A context-sensitive menu appears with one option: New.

3.Click New.

A new design variable appears under the selected branch.

 

Method 2:

1.Select a sub-type under the design variable branch of the Laminate Browser (only sub-type available is DESVAR).
2.Select New from the File pull-down menu.

A new design variable appears under the selected branch.

 

Method 3:

1.Select a sub-type under the design variable branch of the Laminate Browser (only sub-type available is DESVAR).
2.Click the New icon, icon-new, on the toolbar.

A new design variable appears under the selected branch.

The newly created design variable is automatically selected in the Laminate Browser and the Define/Edit pane takes on the appropriate configuration.

3.If desired, a new name for the laminate may be entered in the Desvar: field.
4.Initial, lower bound, and upper bound values for the design variable can be entered in the appropriate data fields.
5.Checking the Move limit box activates the Move limit field, where a move limit value other than the default of 0.5 may be entered.
6.Checking the Ddval ID box activates the Ddval ID field, where the ID of a discrete value list may be entered.
7.Click Apply to save the changes for the current HyperLaminate session. (It is important to remember that the HyperMesh database is only updated on exit from HyperLaminate.)