DS 18031 Designer To Analyst Topology Whitepaper
DS 18031 Designer To Analyst Topology Whitepaper
DS 18031 Designer To Analyst Topology Whitepaper
OVERVIEW
The availability of new manufacturing technologies—combined with demands for greater product development
automation, innovation, and throughput—creates both challenges and opportunities for today’s product designers.
Tasked with delivering higher fidelity initial designs in order to minimize the delays and cost overruns associated
with late-cycle performance and manufacturability issues, designers increasingly face the challenges of better un-
derstanding design behavior and evaluating the most suitable manufacturing approach while they design. Fortuna-
tely, CAD-integrated topology optimization tools, such as those included with SOLIDWORKS® Simulation Professio-
nal and SOLIDWORKS Simulation Premium analysis software, provide a transformational technology that can help
you quickly and easily generate the optimized shape for a particular design based on the requirements of its opera-
ting environment and the production technique utilized. With the ability to conduct fast topology studies, designers
have opportunities to automatically generate the optimal shape for a specific design; to quickly take advantage of
new manufacturing techniques; and to ultimately satisfy demands for greater product development automation,
innovation, and throughput.
MANUFACTURING ADVANCES ENHANCE THE BENEFITS OF TOPOLOGY
OPTIMIZATION FOR PRODUCT DESIGN
How do you, as a designer, start modeling a new product or component? You might begin with
the design for a previous model, a classic engineering shape, or an image in your mind, and then
work to improve it. Or, you might use specifications that define the space or envelope in which
the design must fit—as well as the constraints and conditions under which it must operate—and
then create a design within that space that you believe will function as intended. With any of
these approaches, your design decisions are typically based on your experience and knowledge
of traditional machining and manufacturing requirements. In short, your design approach is
generally framed by your understanding of the manufacturability limitations of conventional
production processes like injection molding and casting, or subtractive manufacturing methods
like CNC machining and forging.
These manufacturability restrictions (e.g., undercuts, hollow parts, insufficient draft, etc.) don’t
apply to today’s additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies, however. With these
manufacturing advances, organic shapes that were once thought to be impossible to produce
can now be created in a variety of materials via additive manufacturing methods, seemingly
liberating designers from the manufacturability constraints of conventional production processes.
Yet, conventional subtractive production approaches will continue to be faster, more cost-
effective, and of higher quality for many types of parts. What designers truly need is a means
for automatically generating geometries that take the specific design space, performance
requirements, and manufacturability considerations into account. The solution is CAD-integrated
topology optimization.
The ability to generate the optimized shape of a part will help you create innovative, validated
designs that are free of both performance and manufacturability issues, whether you choose
to use additive or subtractive manufacturing. By delivering higher fidelity designs early in the
process, topology optimization tools will also let you help your product development organization
embrace a concurrent, collaborative approach to design and manufacturing, enhancing your
company’s competitiveness.
A CAD-integrated topology optimization solution is more than just another example of how
product development is becoming more and more automated. It’s a capability that transforms,
extends, and automates your design toolbox, enabling you to more consistently generate
innovative part designs, work smarter, select the most effective manufacturing method, and
increase product development throughput. This paper explains how.
DESIGN VALIDATION
With Simulation
Historically your designs were limited in parametric optimization. Designs were optimized based on the
parameters inside of existing CAD, sketches, and features. With Topology Optimization, today, and moving
forward, you’re able to break the restriction on parameters and fully explore your design space, resulting in
more organic and exiting models capable of taking advantage of new manufacturing methods not possible
with parametric optimization.
a case in point
TARSO MARQUES CONCEPT DRIVES CUSTOM VEHICLE
DEVELOPMENT WITH TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION
Following his retirement from professional racing, former Formula One
racing driver Tarso Marques founded Tarso Marques Concept to develop
custom automobile and motorcycle designs that embody his vision
for combining elegance with power. Marques initially had difficulty
communicating his vision to his design and engineering team, resorting
to hand sketches and clay modeling, which took too much time and
proved to be ineffective.
“When I discovered SOLIDWORKS, it changed my life,” Marques stresses,
noting that using SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD software improved his ability to
convey his vision to his team.
Marques believes that adding the new topology optimization capability
in SOLIDWORKS Simulation Professional software to his SOLIDWORKS
CAD implementation will help him create the perfect balance between
component aesthetics and performance on his custom-designed vehicles.
The shape generated from the topology process can be used as an
inspiration for traditional or additive manufacturing.
To Marques, SOLIDWORKS topology optimization is a “truly
transformational” technology that will change the way his company
designs and builds vehicles, resulting in stronger, lighter, and better-
looking parts that deliver high-end performance.
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analysis software to your design toolbox. Using SOLIDWORKS topology studies, you can create
lighter, higher-quality parts more quickly because you will begin working with the optimal
concept for your design situation from the very beginning. This will enable you to ensure greater
design fidelity by validating component performance and improving design for manufacturability.
You will also be able to assess the viability of new additive manufacturing methods as well
as the use of other traditional production techniques. Most importantly, SOLIDWORKS CAD-
integrated topology optimization tools allow you to design without the restrictions and
limitations of conventional manufacturing processes like injection molding and casting or
subtractive manufacturing methods like CNC machining and forging. By automatically generating
geometries that take the specific design space, performance requirements, and manufacturability
considerations into account, SOLIDWORKS CAD-integrated topology optimization can help you
produce the optimal design and select the best means of production, early in the process.
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