Topography Optimization Manufacturability
Manufacturing methods can place constraints on the types of reinforcement patterns available for a given part.
Some examples of this are: channels, which must have a continuous cross-section; discs, which must be turned on a lathe; and stampings, which cannot have the die lock conditions.
These constraints can be accounted for in topography optimization by using Pattern Grouping Options, and a design with a manufacturable reinforcement pattern can be generated.