Re: Config Setting for Simulate 3.0
Thew limits that Tad give are outdated however.We've had numerous discussions here, but no real clue to current limts (Tad's post is from 2011)He writes:If you use a 32-bit Window OS, the maximum...
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Some other frustrations: Legend levels: enhancement request in place, it gets reset over and over again, please provide a way to lock legend levels.The wonderful totally not stylish result coordinate...
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Friends, I am using the Creo 2.0, and when I use the button mouse scroll for rotate the parts and these parts are to zoom far away, the rotating is good, but when the parts are near the rotate happen...
View ArticleRe: Non-symmetric results for symmetric model and load?
It is a conical shape with an internal uniform pressure load. Fixed at the flange end.Here is the exact same model with the exact same loads run in SolidWorks Simulation.
View ArticleRe: Non-symmetric results for symmetric model and load?
Forgot to add that default meshing was used in both simulations.
View ArticleRe: Fastener separation stress
Fastener preloads are updated if you select Account for Stiffness. With Creo 2, and all the way back to WF4, we had to make one run, take the results and perform hand calculations, then use the...
View ArticleRe: Non-symmetric results for symmetric model and load?
Thanks John! It's conical again, thank you for a very clear example with a clearly visible error, hope Mark is watching. Erik
View ArticleRe: Rotate with mouse scroll
Try spin_rate_zoom_sensitive no - see CS101653 : How to decrease/increase the spin sensitive in Pro/ENGINEER and Creo Elements/Pro
View ArticleRe: Config Setting for Simulate 3.0
There does not seem to be a clear answer if these config settings actually improve performance. These are not hidden settings in Creo 3.0. Following the advise in one of the threads and in the above...
View ArticleRe: Config Setting for Simulate 3.0
While the answer is dated, the information really isn't. You'll notice that Tad focuses on discussing the different scenarios (instead of just giving a number) because what the "best" is depends on the...
View ArticleRe: Config Setting for Simulate 3.0
Yes, sim_solver_memory_allocation seems to be situation specific, perhaps a better answer is leave sim_solver_memory_allocation set to the default unless you have a need to limit this. Tad's...
View ArticleRe: Non-symmetric results for symmetric model and load?
I genuinely wonder if the R&D team has a QA process in place, because this is something that a suite of benchmark problems should have caught. Honestly, this is unacceptable for a solver; this is...
View ArticleRe: Non-symmetric results for symmetric model and load?
Making a mistake is not so bad, we are all human and we all make mistakes.How I always judge people and companies is how they deal with the mistakes they make.In the case of PTC, they are not doing...
View ArticleRe: Config Setting for Simulate 3.0
I would suggest that the main point of using fewer CPUs (or threads) is to keep the system more responsive for other tasks during an analysis. Particularly with a hyperthreaded CPU (4 physical cores,...
View ArticleRe: Von Mise stress higher than Max Principal Stress?
Yes, exactly. According to our friend Ruben Alejandro Villarreal Barrios this should not be possible. Unless I misunderstand what he is saying?
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Have you had some answer?
View ArticleRe: Non-symmetric results for symmetric model and load?
This problem needs to be addressed by Mark Fisher, because is the Product Manager for Simulate.
View ArticleRe: model/assembly parameter as variable in a optimisation study
Franci Without knowing what your model looks like a general tip:Normally for such a case you would use a prescribed displacement to a surface of the part that is supposed to move away from the snap and...
View ArticleCreo Simulate Results Area for Improvement
Annotations: Currently, the editing of annotations is "clunky". In Solidworks, one can click and drag an annotation anywhere on the screen. Here, one has to click, "edit annotation", click on the...
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