Re: Changing text size and/or colour in results window.
I submitted a Product Idea for this, and you may vote on it in the below link: https://www.ptcusercommunity.com/ideas/6205
View ArticleRe: cam follower mechanism
Remember a thing: when you work with cams you need more accuracy over the parts in contact.At the same time also the accuracy of the mechanism analysis and the characteristic length should be adequate.
View ArticleRe: Non-Linear Analysis of Thin Parts
Hi all,nonlinear analysis does not support the following things: - non-solid elements (other than simple springs and point masses),- non-isotropic material- temperature-dependent material- links-...
View ArticleRe: “Restart” Option?
Hi Steven, so what you ask, is for a dynamic time analysis:You make changes to the loads, that have an impact not right from the start of the analysis, but somewhen at a later time step.And you like to...
View ArticleRe: Isolate for exclusion control of surfaces
Hello Stefano, did Steven's suggestion with the measure solve your issue?Then, if you have the time, please go back to the thread and mark his post as Correct Answer, to reflect that the issue has been...
View ArticleRe: how do I output element stresses/strains in tabular format in creo...
Hello Brad, do you mean stresses and strains for all nodes or some other mechanism to specify for which points or elements the stresses and strains ahould be output? Thanks, Gunter
View ArticleRe: how do I output element stresses/strains in tabular format in creo...
Brad, Why would you want to do this? The stress and strain can vary in a single element, as Creo Simulate uses the p-element. A low order h-element can have the same stress and strain with one...
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate 2.0 - Modal & Dynamic Frequency Analyses
Thanks Erik. That was a really old post that I had resolved and forgot to update it.
View ArticleRe: how do I output element stresses/strains in tabular format in creo...
If you request ASCII output data, ("run-settings" in the Analysis dialog box) then you can extract stresses in a table format. I have written a matlab script that extracts the max. and min. principal...
View ArticleRe: how do I output element stresses/strains in tabular format in creo...
One method that is available is to create as many measures as you need. Each one can give you the maximum stress within some selected geometry, for example; and they are all listed in the run status...
View ArticleRe: RE: Creo Simulate and PDMLink
Mark. I have the same problem above, but today not 2014 : -) Do you have any tips ? CheersChris
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate 2.0 - Modal & Dynamic Frequency Analyses
Hi Steven I've been doing quite a lot of dynamic analysis, using creo, and am happy with what it does.It should be able to do the things you ask, however: it is an uinlikely dynamics problem.The time...
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate 2.0 - Modal & Dynamic Frequency Analyses
Is there something wrong with the dating of posts? According to the header, this post was made September 3rd 2015, i.e. quite recently, according to Mr Dunker, it's an old post...?
View ArticleSplit surface in Creo for analysis in Ansys?
I'm a novice in Ansys and I'm trying to split a surface to apply a load on a portion of that surface. How do I do this in Creo?
View ArticleRe: Split surface in Creo for analysis in Ansys?
As far as I'm aware, there's no way to do this 'properly' in the main Creo modeller. Presumably if you create a surface region within Mechanica (sorry, Simulate) and then mesh it in Simulate to export...
View ArticleRe: Split surface in Creo for analysis in Ansys?
I just succeeded with a variant of your last suggestion. I have played around with a lot of alternatives, unfortunately I can't remember the exact steps but it went something like this. Open the model...
View ArticleRe: Split surface in Creo for analysis in Ansys?
Nice - that's worth remembering! Export the IGES (or possibly STEP) from a Mechanica session...
View ArticleRe: Split surface in Creo for analysis in Ansys?
I actually entered FEM mode. Exporting an iges is only possible for compressed shell models in Creo Simulate. STEP can not be exported from Creo Simulate. If you enter FEM-mode however, it is possible...
View ArticleRe: Split surface in Creo for analysis in Ansys?
Another suggestion from a colleague: If you convert the model to surfaces (take a copy of the surface set), you can 'trim' a surface but 'keep both sides'. Then you can export just the surfaces,...
View ArticleRe: Split surface in Creo for analysis in Ansys?
Another way is exporting solid model with surfaces patches where you need to load or costraint and use command FACESPLIT in Workbench.
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