Parametric Overview

Run a parametric analysis to simulate several design variations using a single model. You define a series of variable values within a range, or a variable sweep definition, and Twin Builder generates a solution for each design variation. You can then compare the results to determine how each design variation affects the performance of the design.

You can vary design parameters that are assigned a quantity, such as geometry dimensions, material properties, and boundary and excitation properties. (See the help topic for the specific parameter you want to vary.) The number of variations that can be defined in a parametric sweep setup is limited only by your computing resources.

To perform a parametric analysis, first create a nominal design. A nominal design is created like any other design, except that variables are assigned to those aspects of the model you want to change. All variables must be defined before you start the parametric analysis. Although you are not required to solve the nominal design before performing a parametric analysis, doing so helps ensure that the model is set up and operates as intended. Parametric analyses are often used as precursors to optimization analyses because they let you determine a reasonable range of variable values for an optimization analysis.

Related Topic

Setting up a Parametric Analysis