Re: Material designation will not change....even though I changed it!!!
Hi, What version are you using? I did the following in Creo3 M030. From within Simulate Lite I am able to change the material properties using the 'assign' link at the bottom of the 'process guide'. if...
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Yup. and/or (not an exhaustive list) First. Bring each component in 1 by 1 and mesh. Fix the failing components. Remember how many elements each component required. 'model over the top'. i.e. bury the...
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Gentlemen, Don, I am not working in an assembly. I have one part that I want to run comparative analyses to see my differences. I have tried assigning in and out of Simulate Lite. Charles, I have tried...
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Dean, My tests were with a simple part. Your work around is painful and should not be necessary. Can you upload you part and give the exact version and cut of s/w? Did you confirm that the material had...
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Charles, I think my frustration yesterday was clouding my exploration and vision.... I got back into this part this morning and found the only way I can change the material for the FEA, is to delete...
View ArticleRe: Material designation will not change....even though I changed it!!!
Dean, ok, it doesn't seem to be a bug. It's a logical thing and you just have to understand how the software deals with things and then work with it. To help your reverse engineering of the behaviour :...
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Charles, Agree with 99.3% of what you said. The 0.7% is I could not have multiple materials present in the part. It simply would not allow Simulate to change material. Once I deleted (I.E. removed it...
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Many thanks for all your advice, I will review model and post my findings. Unfortunately I do not think I can release any parts at this stage; due to security issues. Regards Richard
View ArticlePTC CREO SIMULATE THERMAL STEADY
Hi all, my name is Gorka Garcia... I work by Integral PLM Experts, Partner PTC Spain I've a customer that ask me about Thermal Analysis axisymmetric I've the load input (Vertical Line 45 W/m^2) and...
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Hello Mr Charles Not Exactly, but I believed which direction flux began in yellow corner... now I see that the direction flux is correct. I need to get the "curves" 2D from input to output. These "2D"...
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Gorka, I have just re-read you reply. I realise I don't fully understand what you need. Can you explain more?
View ArticleRe: Singularity on edge, trying to remove
Paul, That text book model is also in some of his older books, even back to Wildfire 4. I will build and run the same model on my end and show the results.
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Hi all, Thanks for the responses, I'm slowly digesting all that's said. Steve, I've attached the model. If I recall, I have rounds suppressed in it..
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Paul, If you will go back and read the problem in the book, Dr. Toogood is asking to examine the convergence behavior. This model will converge, as I got it too, but you will have some warnings in the...
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Ok, this is what I'm looking for, some confirmation that I'm on the right track! We're getting values that are close, and in the same region. And I';m having that discussion with myself....
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Paul, I will be out of the office until next Monday, and I will modify the model and show you how to plot stress convergence in a region of interest. This is a textbook model to stimulate your...
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Dr. Toogood will throw these kinds of examples at you to see what you can do about it, such as a poor design.
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