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Is it difficult to set up a design feasibility or optimization problem?

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Is it difficult to set up a design feasibility or optimization problem?

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As long as you can identify the design goals, variables, and constraints of your problem, setting up an optimization in Behavioral Modeling is very straightforward. Take, for example, the manifold problem shown on the PTC web site: (http://www.ptc.com/products/proe/animations/3-pipes.htm) The variables are the lengths of the pipes, the bend radii, and the distance between pipes. The constraints are that the pipes all have to be the same length, and the minimum bend radii and distance between pipes have to be greater than a given value. After recognizing these aspects of the problem, it’s just a matter of filling out dialog boxes and hitting the return key.

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