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Old   December 12, 2015, 05:15
Default Interacting with matlab for complicated geometries
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Hello,
I am working on a complicated industrial problem
What I want to do can be described as follow:
1. Run the simulations in Ansys.
2. Send the results to matlab.
3. Allow matlab to access if the solution is optimum.
4. If not, then make necessary changes in model (very complicated model ). Now things get trickier here, since the geometry is complicated you cannot define the changes by simple mathematical expression. Changes involve adding or removing material to a place where temperature hot spots appear.
5. Re-run the simulation and so on..........

Unfortunately, I cannot attach any image of the 3-D model because of company policies.

It would be really helpful if someone who has worked on similar project can share the relevant files with me.
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