Re: Help with Reducing Thickness in the Basement Structure (File Attached)
Material properties for S235: http://www.matweb.com/search/DataSheet.aspx?MatGUID=045930e40a0f43ec8b0935acd039761d&ckck=1
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Is the S235 the basement material? Or does the S235 sit on top of the basement floor?
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David, Can you provide a cross-sectional sketch of all the components involved? I have not been able to picture everything in my mind, because you have mentioned, basement, floor, ground, S235, and...
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Hi Steven, It is exactly how Agnes Uijttewaal settled.there are only 3 elements, the gearbox, and the ground and 8 screws
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So there is nothing under the "ground"?
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I am having some issues with fasteners not producing expected results, I am getting fasteners showing compression when there is undoubtedly a tensile load on them. I am trying to track down what the...
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HelloWecouldimagineaspringincludingtheKtothereportofthecompressedair.Kind regards.Denis
View ArticleRe: Simulate fastener questions...CSV columns and edge references.
Jacob, The C,D, and E columns are the x, y, and z locations of the evaluated measures in the subsequent columns.
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Thanks Steven! Thant makes sense, and I guess it helps to know what to search for in the Help files. Now it shouldn't matter which reference is choose first for bolted fastener right? This information...
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Christopher Kaswer wrote: ... If you shut off the setting for updating the display during solve you will get it to complete much faster.Ah, that's almost certainly it!
View ArticleRe: Simulate fastener questions...CSV columns and edge references.
The answer to your second question is no, it doesn't matter which reference you select first as far as results go. But it does matter in the orientation of your fastener head and nut.
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I have attached a briefing on bolted connections that you might find interesting. This gives a lot of background on how the fasteners work.
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Without viewing your model and fastener results, it's a little difficult to determine why you are have compressive loading in a fastener, which is not uncommon. But it sounds like you think the axial...
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HelloHere issomeinformationifthislittlehelp.Kind regards.Denis http://www.vapsint.com/fr/fonctionnement-et-caracteristiques-des-verins-a-gaz/...
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Ok I have figured out my bolts do not have to go into tension for a specific load case I am looking at. I cant share any files due to the nature of them but in the specific load case I am looking at...
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Hi denis..Thank you for the reply . Its helpful and ill go through them and get back if i have any doubts. But how can i apply both dampening and springs at a time in PTC.
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Setting display update off was the first thing to try, no effect. Also, I agree that sim_solver_memory_allocation and cpus_to_use should not be effective, but had to try because you never know for sure...
View ArticleAnyway I can select just the top surface for my analysis?
Hi everyone, attached in this post is a picture of my parts and the analysis that I wanna do. I have tried to set only to put a force on the top surface but this shows the whole surface instead. Anyway...
View ArticleRe: Anyway I can select just the top surface for my analysis?
Nothing attached... but in any case, I would suggest creating surface or volume regions to control where your load is applied.
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