Context: In most cases you can specify the same value for both the minimum and maximum member size, and the Optimization module creates trusses that are approximately equal to the specified value. To prevent the structure from collapsing, the Optimization module tries to avoid creating thin trusses in regions where prescribed conditions are applied. Specifying the minimum or maximum member size is very computationally expensive and should be used only where necessary. You should perform an optimization without member size restrictions to identify any regions where the restrictions should be applied. Note:
You can combine a member size constraint and a demold
constraint only for a general topology optimization.
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