Fastener separation stress
Hello, Creo3.0 M030 Just checking, Can someone confirm a positive separation stress means surfaces are trying to separate? I get the following in the log from both the studies below: ' The fix...
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I wonder whether 'theta' (when not interpreted as radians) is actually some sort of linear measurement... Also, does free R with enforced theta constitute a pin constraint? (I think it probably does,...
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Hi all,I would suggest a new type of gear within Mechanism: a mechanism where you can insert the law of motion of another axis, always into refer to the rotation/translation of another axis. Now the...
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I've just done my ultimate simulation taking hint to Charles' post.In the attached 7z file you find the creo files and a little avi. The thing works but I don't comprehend exactly how.Meanwhile I don't...
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If you have Fix Separation turned on, you will never be able to separate the parts, no matter how much load you put into the model. For best results, always turn the separation off and insert a...
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Hi Steven, I prefer always to use contact as I so not like the separation springs as they can mislead; particularly if a hole is partially separated. I don't use account for stiffness as it is slower...
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I have not followed the latest posts above, but here's an example (powerpoint) of Don Anderson's original question. This works fine in Creo 3, moment free constraints on solids using rigid links,...
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I just ran into this same problem using Creo 3.0 M070. I looked up the SPR and looks like it hasn't been updated. Disappointing.
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Creo3 m080 is available, anyone tested it yet on this problem?
View ArticleRe: Non-symmetric results for symmetric model and load?
Agnes: Be my guest And: Has anyone tried whether it was fixed in creo 2.0 M170? Should be no problem because on december 28, 2015 Mark Fischer said in Enforced displacement, tangential direction, more...
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http://learningexchange.ptc.com/tutorial/4691/performing-a-contact-analysis-in-ptc-creo-simulate-3-0-ptc-live-global-15 Here you can see another similar example, but linear and not angular.Im my...
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Hello Burt Land, I’m the product manager responsible for Creo Simulate products, I really appreciate the time you took to outline the problems in Creo Simulate. I would like to provide some comments...
View ArticleConfig Setting for Simulate 3.0
I am running Creo Parametric/Simulate 3.0 M070. We recently upgraded our PCs and we now have 16Gb RAM, 500 GB Solid State Hard drive running Win 7 64. The processor is an intel i7-4790 @ 3.6 GHz....
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Tad gives an excellent explanation here: https://www.ptcusercommunity.com/thread/33467#160574
View ArticleRe: Modular gear in Mechanism
Hello Giulio, maybe you should rather file a Product Idea for your idea?This will also allow others to contribute with ideas and feedback, but also to vote on the idea. Regards, Gunter
View ArticleRe: Non-symmetric results for symmetric model and load?
I just downloaded and installed Creo3.0 M080 and the problem still exists.
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With my account I can't suggest new ideas...Gunter, can you do something?I think it would be a very simple implementation...
View ArticleRe: Modular gear in Mechanism
Product Ideas are great - they limit participation to only those with active maintenance.
View ArticleRe: Non-symmetric results for symmetric model and load?
John: Is it possible that you post a picture of your problem. Is it something conical as well?I am very interested to get a clearer view of where this limitation is. Maybe that can teach us when to be...
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