Plasticity and fasteners
NOT SUPPORTED ! Was this the case before the fasteners became beams, I haven't time to test? Ansys it is then
View ArticleRe: Automate Analysis (FEA and CFD) in Product Development
StressCheck is the leader in Handbook FEA solutions, but they don't have CFD.
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HelloIt'sjustforinformationifyouhaven'tseen it already.Kind regards.Denis COMSOL Multiphysics® Product Suite
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Charles, Were the results from your Creo and ANSYS studies presented to Creo Technical Support?
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Mats, If finer elements is the reason for capturing abrupt changes in nonlinear models using ANSYS, then why couldn't Creo do the same, as you can make finer elements in Creo too?
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate vs ANSYS Workbench contact analysis w. friction.
That would go against the philosphy of the P-element solver, where you increase element order rather than element size.Also, there will be no guarantee that the mesher can actually find a good mesh for...
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Patrick, I know about the p-element version vs h-element, as I was just wanting to hear what Mats thinks about this since it was his post about ANSYS and the smaller elements vs Creo. I've attached a...
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(Sorry, I thought the question was for me)No, I have only presented this here. Perhaps PTC's staff reads this, I don't know.
View ArticleRe: Plasticity and fasteners
With rounds added, to avoid edge-surface contact, the model ran to completion. I'm out of office right now and we're having issues with our VPN so I can't access the license to review results :-(
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate vs ANSYS Workbench contact analysis w. friction.
Steven, Poor background info is a criticism I have made on many occasions. I would like more background on contact as mentioned above. My knowledge is partly reverse engineered and part remembered...
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Mats, That's okay. I was wondering if Charles presented his results to PTC support, since ANSYS seemed to work better than Creo (the problem with a smaller block on top of a larger block) and working...
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HelloShouldbedeformedatubesteelof600mmdiameterand1.0mmthicktomakeaflange,as...
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Denis, I've seen all kinds of tube fabrication in industry, but I haven't seen this type (in your image). Do you have an actual picture of the metal tube after fabrication?
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Hi Turan how are you progressing with your CFD evaluation ?Any news you can share with the community ? Best regards
View ArticleRe: Plastic deformation
Mats,C'est la simulation de cette déformation pour en connaître la force nécessaire pour sa réalisation.Denis
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate vs ANSYS Workbench contact analysis w. friction.
Charles, I'm extremely interested in what PTC has to say about this, if they even come back with a response. I would love to see an explaination from their developers as to why Creo will not perform...
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate vs ANSYS Workbench contact analysis w. friction.
Charles, I went to SAXSIM, and I couldn't locate Jakel's presentations. Do you know the full URL path? Thanks.
View ArticleRe: Creo Simulate vs ANSYS Workbench contact analysis w. friction.
Do you seriously expect an answer to that question?It is like asking Romain Bardret why he is not performing as well as Lance Armstrong.
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...
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