Re: Plate bending
Hello Denis, based on my checking, Paul's test model is OK but the time step is too large in "Number of Master Steps".After decreasing of time step it will operate well I think. RegerdsRoland
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Hello, Thanks for your answer. Do you know any tutorial on how to set up such an excitation in creo ? I suspect I have to run a dynamic shock analysis using the results of my modal analysis but I have...
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HelloPaul,HelloRoland,.Thanksforyouranswers,I'lllook atthatinamoment.Kind regards.Denis
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I am not aware of any publicly available training. To enter the spectrum, you setup a dynamic shock study and then you click on the "response spectrum" tab. Then click on the f(x) button to define your...
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HelloKevinHere aresomedocumentsin the hopethat theycanhelpyou.Kind regards.Denis
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Hi Kevin, just yesterday I published a comprehensive presentation about dynamic Analysis with Creo Simulate in my blog:Rolos Simulate Sources Here the direkt link to the presentation:Linear Dynamic...
View ArticleRe: Sine Sweep in Dynamic Freq. Analysis
Hi Richard, you find a lot of information about dynamic frequency analysis (and all other dynamic analysis types supported in Simulate) in my blog (Rolos Simulate Sources). Just yesterday I published...
View ArticleRe: Plate bending
The process of bending in the industry is basically a forming process where a sheet material is put within a die and then the upper side is pressed so that it can be bent well. This design step for...
View ArticleImport test data - file format
I'm attempting to import a stress-strain curve for an elastoplastic material, but keep on getting the attached error. Is there a trick which I am missing? I feel like I have the correct format, but...
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Some additional back ground. The data imported is a stress-strain curve obtained from some Instron testing by material house. The part itself is an elastomeric injection molded part. The eventual...
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http://support.ptc.com/help/creo/creo_sim/usascii/index.html#page/sim/simulate/modstr/props/reference/tests_hyperelast.html#wwconnect_header Found my first two mistakes. The file type must be ASCII....
View ArticleRe: Shock analysis using Creo Simulate ?
Hi Roland, Thanks a lot for this, it's an absolute goldmine !
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Hello Denis, Thank you for the folder, my german isn't the best but I should understand the thought process !
View ArticleRe: Sine Sweep in Dynamic Freq. Analysis
Good Morning Roland Yes, I have seen some of the excellent articles you have uploaded. I will go and download this paper. Thanks for your support to the rest of the PTC community. Rich Hilson
View ArticleShould "Account for Stiffness" option be in Preload option like in Fastener?
Hello All, As Account for Stiffness option is available in Fastener connection while applying Preload Force. Shouldn't it be also available in Preload while defining loads separately to a component?
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Hello, I tested it. regardspaul
View ArticleRe: Should "Account for Stiffness" option be in Preload option like in Fastener?
Do You have Advanced_Simulation_Ext? Creo Simulate 4 (advanced):
View ArticleRe: Should "Account for Stiffness" option be in Preload option like in Fastener?
Hello Paul, Thank you for your reply. Yes, I do have Creo Simulate 4.0 My question is about what could be a reason for not having a "Account for Stiffness" function in Preload while applying it...
View ArticleRe: Should "Account for Stiffness" option be in Preload option like in Fastener?
If you want Simulate to use the actual preload that you specify, then yes, you have to check "Account for Stiffness".
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