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Re: How can I sectioning a mesh in a part/assembly?

Luis, Here I have opened a part in Creo Simulate Legacy Structure (a.k.a. "Mechanica independent mode", i.e. the old original CAD-independent version of Creo Simulate. I meshed it, and then I picked a...

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Re: How can I sectioning a mesh in a part/assembly?

Luis, If you want to see elements down inside a component, all you have to do is shink the elements to the desired size.

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Re: Fatigue and non-lineal analysis

Luis, Fatigue Advisor, Creo Simulation’s module for fatigue analysis, is optimized to obtain a rapid indication of whether a design is sensitive to fatigue without having to provide the full range of...

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Re: How can I sectioning a mesh in a part/assembly?

Still, it's a Pitty that "the independent mode" is no longer there in Creo 3.0

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Re: Fatigue and non-lineal analysis

Luis, If you want to submit a Product Idea, just go to the top of this discussion and click on PTC Creo and it will direct you to the below image.  Then select Product Idea in the right hand side of...

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Re: Fatigue and non-lineal analysis

Luis, Also, you have to be a customer on maintenance to submit an idea.

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Re: How can I sectioning a mesh in a part/assembly?

Luis, You can see down inside the elements by shrinking them as shown below, although this is not the same as slicing. 

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Re: Mechanism & Redundancies

Yes and No. This is the important thing "The total loading should be accurate, but it may not calculate how the load is divided between the two." You are right. I solved the problem thanks to you, but...

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Re: Mechanism & Redundancies

Look what I just found So now, I have more questions than ever  

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Leaf Spring Dataset

Hi All, Can any one of you kindly provide a leaf spring data set if you have any.  Regards,Avinash

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Re: Leaf Spring Dataset

Avinash, Could you be more specific?  Are you talking about leaf springs that are used in the automotive industry or some other type?

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Re: Leaf Spring Dataset

Hello Steve, Leaf Springs used in the Automotive Industry is what I need. Regards,Avinash

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Applying torque in Simulate

Hello All,I am a fairly inexperienced Simulate user and I am trying to simulate a torsion input through a rectangular keyway on a part I have designed. I am familiar with the fact that moments need to...

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Re: Applying torque in Simulate

Hi Mark, A screenshot would be helpful, to save us downloading and opening your models... but I would suggest applying the load as a force or pressure to the side of the keyway (or possibly as a force...

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Re: Applying torque in Simulate

Here's how I did it:-Create a datum point at the centre of the keyway hole.-Create a "Total load at point" moment, using the point you just created-Enter 5100 in the positive Z direction for the...

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Reflecting/bouncing thermal radiation

I'm using the thermal model in Creo 3.0 Simulate. If I have a U-shaped part/radiator in a vacuum with two surfaces at some distance apart from eachother, and apply a heat load at the bottom and...

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Re: Reflecting/bouncing thermal radiation

Hello Erik In Simulate thermal, radiation is defined the other way around. You enter for a surface the heat that it "sees". You do this by entering an emissivity (how easily the surface accepts heat...

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Re: Reflecting/bouncing thermal radiation

Ïf you know the radiative power emitted from one component/surface, and how much of that power is absorbed by the other component, then yes, you can apply this as a heat load on the component where you...

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Re: Reflecting/bouncing thermal radiation

Ok. Well, we have a proper thermal analysis software suite that can handle this situation correctly, so no worries there. I was just hoping to be able to do the analysis directly in Creo Simulate. It...

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Re: Reflecting/bouncing thermal radiation

For future reference: another possible software to use is RadTherm.

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