Inverse design

Alternative definitions (3), class: vernacular (1.0)
Term: Inverse design
Definition:

Inverse design is the process by which a structure is designed by first defining its desired properties, and then creating a mathematical model to determine the required shape, size, material or other characteristics to achieve those properties.

Examples:

inverse design is in contrast to traditional design processes which start with known structural geometry and materials and attempt to check its strength and stability in relation to a given application.

Created 2023.04.13
Last Modified 2024.10.04
Contributed by Courage Bear
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