Simulate friction in Creo 2
Hello, I wonder if it´s possible som simulate friction in Creo 2. Ihavea shelfmounted on8 separatecolumns. Aforce is applied tothe shelf in the direction of thearrow.Is itpossible to find out if the...
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HelloJohan,Ithinkthatthiswillnot be easydue to thephenomenon ofarcboutement.Kind regards.Denis Arc-boutement — Wikipédia
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In the status log, the Von Mises Stress value is marked at or close to result singularity. Is the value still available as analysis reference?
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The attached 2-page document helps clarify the differences between h-elements and p-elements.
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Hi Danis.... I would like to say a bit THANKS to you!!! I've got another question now: do you think it will be possible to export a Revit file into Pro E? Which kind of file types should I use for the...
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HelloDaniele,Revitisasoftwareforthedesignandconstructionofbuildings.Do youhavewhatversionofproE.ProE inyouhavetheabilityto importafile,youcanseewhatyouhavetochoicedepending onRevit.Butyourimportwill...
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Hi Denis, I've got Pro E wildfire 5.0 I know that mine is a strange request... but I would like to find an easy way to check what we design.... You are right, Revit is a software for construction and...
View ArticleRe: Air Flow analysis - Ductwork
Daniele, Most 3-CAD packages have the ability to export IGES or STEP file extensions. If your software can export these, you can then import them into Pro|Engineer, but Pro|Engineer is not a...
View ArticleRe: Air Flow analysis - Ductwork
Welcome Daniele - thank you so much for the feedback.Best,Toby
View ArticleRe: Air Flow analysis - Ductwork
Daniele, You can try to import the ACIS .sat file into Pro|Engineer.
View ArticleRe: Simulate friction in Creo 2
Hello, If we ignoring the arc boutement in this construction. Is it possible to do this type of simulation in Creo 2.0?
View ArticleIn Optimization Design, how to select one part's parameters in assembly...
I am doing an assembly static analysis. In Optimization Design module, I want to take one part's parameters as variables, as show in Picture 1. But when select variables as shown in Picture 2, only...
View ArticleBest Practices Document
Folks, I have been tasked with creating a "best" practices document that shows an engineer how best to start and finish a simulation project. It will contain: - How to layout you simulation- Things to...
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Hello Chris,Some time ago, in watchmaking, it had been done "methodologies" so that everyone can make the pieces in the same way and when cases of modification by another person she finds the design...
View ArticleRe: static stresses analysis on welded assembly can it be done?
For question number 2 it seems there is a new thread here Stress analysis simulation on welded parts
View ArticleRe: Simulate friction in Creo 2
Johan, It may be possible if you're just interested in slippage. Contact with infinite friction is used as a slippage indicator, but I've never used it on cylindrical surfaces, just flat surfaces....
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Chris, For every type of analysis capability that Creo Simulate has, you will need a best practice, and that's a lot. For example: 1. Nonlinear multi-body contact with finite friction2. Linear...
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Steven, I am mainly focusing on Static Analysis, its going to be pretty general as well, mainly focusing on how to look after your files, structure, naming conventions, naming your studies. Not really...
View ArticleRe: Mechanica analysis run error with 'internal engine error'
Sorry to trouble you. In the below two pictures, the cylinder is contacted to the arc surface at the boundary. Then should I define the two surfaces as contact with infinite friction or contact...
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