Re: Creo Simulate Multicore Calculation
Ok maybe there is a misunderstanding. Creo is talking about Maximum threads of 64. In our understanding this means that 64 cores (not cpu´s) can max. solve a calculation.Therefore we decided to buy...
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Thanks for the response Giulio, I'll see whether I can get my friend to run this through LS Dyna (I no longer have access). I'm really interested in comparing the crush strengths of two cylinders with...
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thank you for you answer. I already used this Settings but it has no Impact . We thought we can Speed up the calculation time with using a lot of cores but this is not true. What is your opinion about...
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Did those 'lumps' in the utilisation coincide with the first and second passes in the analysis? It looks like a pretty short analysis if so... Not really useful, but I've noticed that on very short...
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the Simulation is running 30 minutes. It seems that more cores will not Speed up the calculation time isn´t ? Is it possible to run several Simulation together? That would help me to decrease to total...
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A brief moment of clarity:from the pic you can see2 cores44 cores88 logical processors (threads) You can see here, for example, regarding logical processors.So, in theory, you have 20 threads more than...
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I agree with the RAM disk approach. I've been using IMDisk for some years now; for most analyses, I can put both temporary and results files on the RAM disk, but there's still a useful advantage (over...
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if two assemblies are bolted together,then how to give constraints on that case ?
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Toby Metcalf Please move this question in "Analysis and Simulation" section, here: Analysis and Simulation
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If two assemblies are bolted,then how to give constraints on that case..is there any regular method to give constraints or any other way on that cases..?
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Without sketches or photos, it's difficult to determine how to constrain.
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If you will place your cursor over Reflection and press F1, it will open the Help Center to explain how to Reflection. The same goes for Knots and Slope.
View ArticleRe: showing maximum stress of multiple load sets in one result window
I don't know of a way to check the maximum stress for every element, like you can with StressCheck, just the min and max. And I don't know of a way to show all the load cases at once, which would be a...
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How to apply the load acting downwards on the pulley or pin region in this model ?and what is the method to simulate the bolting places on the attached model ?
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this is how it Looks at my Workstation (nonlinear)
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How much time does pass between each iteration (see in checkpoints tab).The time difference between the "Time Steps" is not immediately clarifier of the speed of the computation: if it requires 20 or...
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here a short Portion of the logfile; Begin Global Matrix Assembly, Pass 62Fri Mar 31, 2017 14:15:35Begin Equation Solve, Pass 62Fri Mar 31, 2017 14:15:35Begin Load CalculationsFri Mar 31, 2017...
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This is the beginning of the Checkpoints tab report.I meant the part where you can see the itaration.Could you post us the entire file*.pas?
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