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showing maximum stress of multiple load sets in one result window

Hello, I am wondering if you can show the maximum stress for each element caused by different loads sets. I do not want to superpose the different stress results. My intention is to check the stress in...

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Re: Creo 3 simulate M120 - 25% more calculation time

No, there is no problem with the Creo licenses. The calculations are completed successfully. Only the calculation time significantly differs (+25%). Creo 3 M120 recognizes only 4 processors. M100...

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Problem using fasteners through multiple solids.

Hi, I'm using Creo Simulate 3.0 and I'm having trouble using fasteners through more than 2 solids. Creo keeps saying my model isn't constrained enough even after putting grounded springs of infinitely...

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Re: Error - geometry preparation

Hi Roland,What are you trying to accomplish with the Volume Region?If trying to refine the mesh locally you might try just using a surface region. This will have some effect on elements below the...

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Re: Error - geometry preparation

A volume region can run into issues if you are modifying the size of the geometry that the volume region references (lose reference). Don

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Re: Problem using fasteners through multiple solids.

When you say "fasteners", are you referring to the advanced fastener tool?

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Re: Error - geometry preparation

Don, Creo Simulate will not refine the mesh automatically during a run unless the following conditions are met: 

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Re: Problem using fasteners through multiple solids.

Can you post the solution with images?

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Re: Error - geometry preparation

Steven is correct, forgot to mention that switch.

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Re: Creo Simulate Multicore Calculation

Hi, in https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS115541 you can find the following sentence:The solver in PTC Creo Simulate 2.0 is highly multi-threaded and scales up to 64 threads....

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Re: Creo Simulate Multicore Calculation

What CPU is in your mobile workstation?  There are some pretty fast mobile CPUs out there nowadays... Also, what kind of analysis are you doing (linear, contact, nonlinear material etc)?

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Re: Creo Simulate Multicore Calculation

HelloShouldhegiveinformationinWindowsorintheConfig.proorotherthatCreotakeintoaccountmultiprocessors.Kind regards.Denis

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Re: Creo Simulate Multicore Calculation

Hi, thank you for your comments. I already have seen the linked articel but this is nonsense in my eyes.There is written "The solver in PTC Creo Simulate 2.0 is highly multi-threaded and scales up to...

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Re: Creo Simulate Multicore Calculation

Hi, you only Need this when you want to Limit the amount of CPU.Normally Creo is using all CPU´s from PTC Information.

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Re: Creo Simulate Multicore Calculation

If I remember well, Simulate uses all the threads in each core only for the resolution of the equations.For example, if you run a simple static analysis, Simulate does the follows steps:it makes the...

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Re: Creo Simulate Multicore Calculation

According to Passmark, the 4810MQ has a single-thread score of 2055, versus 1768 for the 2699 v4.  Thus I would expect the mobile system to take about 14% less time to run an analysis, assuming...

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Re: Problem using fasteners through multiple solids.

Hi,the Simulate's internal Fastener tool works only between two components.If you want a screw/bolt that intersects three or more parts you have to use a "solid screw" with preload. If you use Creo 3...

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Re: Creo Simulate Multicore Calculation

but if so why is PTC writting "The solver in PTC Creo Simulate 2.0 is highly multi-threaded and scales up to 64 threads."Multi-threaded means more cores are much better in my opinion.

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Re: Creo Simulate Multicore Calculation

I don't understand the mistake.For example if you run the simulation on a cluster PC, that may have a lot op CPU, and each CPU a different number of threads, you already know that Simulate will utilize...

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Re: Crushing a cylinder using creo dynamic simulation

Hi,I'm sorry but this kind of analysis are not possible with Simulate.The reason is that you are looking for a dynamic analysis with large deformation (and up to here also in simulate these is no...

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