Re: Creo Simulate Force & Moment graphs?
Gene, Your file was created in an educational version of Creo and cannot be opened with a commercial version of Creo. The path to shear-moment graphs is shown below.
View ArticleMESH FEM MODE - HANDLE NODES
Hi all. I've a question. Is possible nodes handle in Creo Simulate when throw "Mesh/Run" inside "FEM Mode"? I need that there not jump between nodes. Attached image.
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Gorka, Are you stating that you don't want discontinuous lines at the intersections circled below?
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Hi Mr. Steven, Yes,How I can handle or that not appear?
View ArticleRe: MESH FEM MODE - HANDLE NODES
Hard to tell with just a picture. The color of the geometry edges appear to be black, and then you have all these blue curves. The blue curves can probably be hidden if you don't like the appearance....
View ArticleHow to analyse a vibration test table?
Hello, Is there a way to analyse the interaction and resultant displacement and stresses between a model sitting on top of a vibration test table? I have an assembly with 2 parts in, one to represent...
View ArticleRe: Finite friction blocks
An example that unfortunately confirms the 'time span to solve SPR' experience of Ronald Jakel; Fixed datecode for solving the incorrect 'interface_tang_force' has moved from Creo 3 m080 to Creo 3 m110
View ArticleRe: MESH FEM MODE - HANDLE NODES
Hi Mr Steven, Already solved!!!... The option "merge coincident nodes" inside dialog box of "MODEL SETUP" wasn't activate. Thank you very much. BR,Gorka
View ArticleRe: Finite friction blocks
Hi all, Creo Simulate 2.0 M080 is excellent (perfect). (end of Evolution) RegardsPaul
View ArticleCreo simulate using the memory as "hard drive"
Hello, I have read that there is different kind of memory allocations for the Creo Simulate although the current Windows with 64-but can handle quite a big amount of memory in single machine. So my...
View ArticleRe: Creo simulate using the memory as "hard drive"
Creo simulate is just a program, like any other program that needs a lot of resources to run. Just do a quick internet search with "ram disk faster than ssd" and you'll have lots of answers. There are...
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Hi Kriste, I have not used the hard drive for memory since WF5, because back in those days, the RAM allocation was about 8GB. So I would allocate swap space on the hard drive to run larger models, and...
View ArticleRe: Creo simulate using the memory as "hard drive"
Hello Kenneth, I have already read those articles about that the DDR3 is much faster than the SSD disks. I would like to have some comments about how much faster the DDR3 is in the Creo Simulate use,...
View ArticleRe: Creo simulate using the memory as "hard drive"
Hi Steven, We have had the same problems with the RAM and the use of it. The solram actulally doesn't need to be more than ~256Mb, because, if the working directory is located to RAM (DDR3), then the...
View ArticleRe: Creo simulate using the memory as "hard drive"
I've been using a RAM drive for temporary and results files for many years, going back to the days when Mechanica would only allocate 8 GB of SOLRAM and we'd just upgraded our machines to 24 GB...
View ArticleIs it possible to do Inertia relief analysis in Creo?
I need to analysis the stick and boom models. I have tried to do the boom but stress is high in boom mounting point because i fixed a pin as X:00 Y:00 and Z:00 displacement.
View ArticleRe: Is it possible to do Inertia relief analysis in Creo?
Hi Senna, See if the attached discussion will help you, as I had raised the same question. https://www.ptcusercommunity.com/message/273784#273784
View ArticleRe: Is it possible to do Inertia relief analysis in Creo?
Yes - it is possible to have Creo Simulate solve a problem using inertia relief - see check box below from Static Analysis Definition dialog:: Update - ...funny thing - I submitted this reply prior to...
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