Re: How come the "pushingforce" drops to zero at the peak of the snap?
http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/20681/Jakel_SAXSIM_2016.pdf
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The cylinder extrude symbolize the lifting tool i guess?
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so is what im supposed to understand that creo 3.0 simulate does a poor job at contact analyses with finite friction?
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Does running the analysis as a batch run use a license? we only have 6 licenses therefore it would be amazing if it didn't
View ArticleRe: incorrect von mises and max principal of simple lifting lug static analysis
Hi Robin, It's not uncommon to see "elements not converged" in the run summary because of the way the model was setup. To eliminate this, one needs to include predefined measures in the regions of...
View ArticleCreo 2.0_export from simulate
Hello community members,I have a question concerning the export from simulate. I want to export the results to the file which will keep deformation in motion (video file) Thank you in advance, Alexander
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Open your Simulate Help Center and search for "avi". There will be instructions on how to do this.
View ArticleRe: How come the "pushingforce" drops to zero at the peak of the snap?
HelloPaul,Thanksforthelink.Theirdocumentsarealwaysveryinteresting.Ialwayslook atifIjustfindnew ones.Ialreadyownseveral,butnotthelatter.Kind regards.Denis
View ArticleRe: How to select a component in Creo Parametric Simulate and show only all...
Add Ability to Select a Component in Creo Parametric Simulate and Show Only All of the Dependent Simulate Features
View ArticleRe: How come the "pushingforce" drops to zero at the peak of the snap?
Can you provide more information about the nature of the problem you're looking at? It's hard to tell from the image(s) you've posted, but what could be happening is that you're experiencing a...
View ArticleRe: How come the "pushingforce" drops to zero at the peak of the snap?
think of it as a cylinder where you push down a snap. This means that the snap doesn't actually "snap in" it simply "slides" into the cylinder. Could it really be the snap through effect for this...
View ArticleRe: MDO - How to know the torque of a motion
Hi,The data shared by Simmler cannot be downloaded. Since, I am also struck at similar problem where I am required to calculate the torque for rotating the disk with specific velocity. Hence request...
View ArticleRe: How to select a component in Creo Parametric Simulate and show only all...
Doesn't the interface GUI show which component it applies too?
View ArticleRe: How to select a component in Creo Parametric Simulate and show only all...
Hi Steven, Yes, if you do a info on the interface in question or edit the interface it will show you which component the interface (load, constraint, etc ) is tied to.What I'm looking for is a one stop...
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Makes a lot of sense.
View ArticleMeasure stress in bolts
Hello, I am a student working on a project. And i am doing a simulation of a light pole connected to a house wall. So that the load of the light unit at the top is perpendicular to the bolts. I have...
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If you have the Advanced Fastener Tool, you can calculate the shear, axial, and bending stresses in the bolt through two components.
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http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/11453/SAXSIM_2013_Jakel.pdf
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