Synthesizer

Use models to estimate the material properties of hybrid materials or the cost of components, enabling their performance to be compared with other materials in the MaterialUniverse database. You can predict the performance of hybrid materials and structures, and compare them with more conventional materials.

Synthesizer is designed for use in the early stage of product development. It consists of two types of models: hybrid models, for estimating the performance of novel materials and structures, and the part cost estimator, for calculating the cost of a component based on material and process chain.

Synthesizer enables the performance of these materials to be compared with other materials in the MaterialUniverse database.

The Part Cost Estimator is a modeling tool for use in the early stage of product development to estimate the cost of the final component based on the material and processing costs, and to compare this with alternate material and processing methods.

Records produced with the Synthesizer Tool are called synthesized records. They are displayed in the 'My records\Synthesized' folder on the browse tree. They are stored in the selection project, they are not added to the database.

Synthesized records will be set to pass a selection stage if it contains no data for the selection attributes in that stage.

The maximum number of synthesized records allowed is 250. Synthesized records can be added to a custom subset. Synthesized records cannot be used by the Eco Audit tool.

Further information about the assumptions and calculations used by the models is provided in Selector Reference. This document is only available to customers with an Ansys ID.

  1. Click Synthesizer, and select the model you want to use.
  2. Enter values for the parameters relevant to the Synthesizer model and click Create.
    When the records have been created, the Results section will report 'Completed'.
    Note: Information regarding synthesized record attributes is visible on the synthesized record datasheets, found by browsing the MaterialUniverse record tree under 'My records'.

    If a record name conflict occurs, you are offered the choice to replace the existing record.