Re: A tank plexiglass
How will the tank be held in place in real life? Inertia relief is nice and easy, but you also give up some control on the model, and introduce a possibility for errors.If you are going to use it, at...
View ArticleCREO 2.0 Buckling results
Hey guys,I have a question about the buckling results aquired from my analysis.I am busy analyzing a component that has a global buckling mode the opposite direction of which it is being pushed as a...
View ArticleWhen I start Creo Simulate, the mecbasicui license is being pulled from the...
Does anyone have an idea as to why this is happening? The mecbasiceng license is listed on the flex license server as being available and the feature.dat file on my computer lists both licenses. I am...
View ArticleRe: CREO 2.0 Buckling results
Fiona, Have you watched this video from PTC on buckling? http://learningexchange.ptc.com/tutorial/799/creating-a-buckling-analysis The deformation results swings the column in both directions.
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate vs ANSYS Workbench contact analysis w. friction.
Oh ok. So the main point is that with default settings you may get better results with Creo 3. This is very good to know. I haven't done any simulations with Creo 3... yet, but I have worked with Ansys...
View ArticleCreo vs ANSYS - Stress Linearization Graphs to Compute Kt
This is not posted as a question, but I just wanted to show that Creo does just as good as ANSYS when plotting stress linearizations, and I like the formatted output better than ANSYS. If you're...
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate vs ANSYS Workbench contact analysis w. friction.
Denis, Les deux graphiques sont faits avec Microsoft Excel. Dans Creo Simulate, on peut exporter les chiffres (x,y) d'un graphique à un fichier *.xls. Cliquez "File-Export Excel" (Creo 2.0), dans Creo...
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate vs ANSYS Workbench contact analysis w. friction.
Mats,Merci pour le renseignement, j'avais pas pensez à Excel avec Creo, avec MathCad, Excel c'est bien.Cordialement.Denis.
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate vs ANSYS Workbench contact analysis w. friction.
Hi nice and interesting initiative. Thanks for sharing. I am wondering why having selected a mesh so different between Ansys and Creo.
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate vs ANSYS Workbench contact analysis w. friction.
Creo uses "P-method" which raises the degree of the polynomials that describe the displacement field. ANSYS uses the H-method where the polynomial degree is fixed,for all elements, and is normally 2,...
View ArticleHow to find load at yield stress?
My goal is to do a sensitivity analysis of a part where one dimension (x) is varied. What I want out, is the force that would cause the part to reach the yield point for each change in 'x'. In other...
View ArticleRe: How to find load at yield stress?
Just create a local parameter called Load. While applying load specify "Load" instead of value .then proceed static & Sensitivity study
View ArticleRe: How to find load at yield stress?
You want to increase the load until some location in the model reaches yield stress, and then identify what that load is, correct? If it is a linear problem, then create a computed measure M =...
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate vs ANSYS Workbench contact analysis w. friction.
Nice. My lunchtime meanderings in Ansys following on from my earlier frustration where I could not get it to work in Creo Re: Finite friction blocks Below took 2 mins to build and run 20mins to make...
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate vs ANSYS Workbench contact analysis w. friction.
Hi Mats ok fair enough Hopefully regardless of the meshing the results are similar and outcome the same Best regards
View ArticleAutomate Analysis (FEA and CFD) in Product Development
Hello everyone, We are about to make some key decision on software selection and one point of interest I have is the degree of standardisation I can implement in our product development process. That...
View ArticleRe: How to find load at yield stress?
Both of these answers were useful. I was able to run a sensitivity analysis on the load parameter and determine that the response was indeed linear. Then I could extend the results of the dimensional...
View ArticleRe: Automate Analysis (FEA and CFD) in Product Development
I like ANSYS for CFD/FEA. The workbench interface is very intuitive and the translation in from Pro Engineer is excellent.You can do parameter studies by naming parameterized dimensions with an DS_...
View ArticleRe: Automate Analysis (FEA and CFD) in Product Development
Hi Mike, thanks for your reply. You got it right. The overall idea is to put FEA and CFD in our standard process but we do not have all our designers to be FEA/CFD expert.We keep the very special...
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