Once the study Setup is complete, an unlimited combination of approaches can be added to a study. A study approach
is a specific set of steps taken to study the mathematical model of a design.
A DOE is a series of tests in which purposeful changes are made to the input variables
to investigate their effect upon the output responses and to get an understanding of the global behavior
of a design problem. By running a DOE, you can determine which factors are most influential on an output response.
An Optimization is a mathematical procedure used to determine the best design for a set of given constraints, by changing
the input variables in an automatic manner.
A Stochastic approach is a method of probabilistic analysis where the input variables are defined by a probability
distribution, and consequently the corresponding output responses are not a single
deterministic value, but a distribution.
Once the study Setup is complete, an unlimited combination of approaches can be added to a study. A study approach
is a specific set of steps taken to study the mathematical model of a design.
An Optimization is a mathematical procedure used to determine the best design for a set of given constraints, by changing
the input variables in an automatic manner.
Visualize the scatter history of an Optimization in the Iterations post processing
tab.
From the Post Processing step, click the Iterations
tab.
Using the Channel selector, select the data to plot.
Under Iteration History, select the iteration(s) of the
Optimization.
Note: If you select all the iterations of the optimization problem, the
complete iteration history will be plotted accordingly, potentially
including iterations with a violated constraint.
Under X Axis and Y Axis, select the channels to plot.
Any two channels can be selected for plotting on the x and
y-axis.
Tip: For the Y Axis, multiple channels can be
selected. Display selected data in a single
plot or separate plots by switching the Multiplot option between (single plot) and
(multiple
plots).