Re: Should "Account for Stiffness" option be in Preload option like in Fastener?
yes You are right. problem are the resources PTC still has i don't have creo simulate 4. regardspaul
View ArticleRe: Should "Account for Stiffness" option be in Preload option like in Fastener?
Hello all,Thank you for replying.I know the function of Account for stiffness and how to use it also. But when we apply preload in loads and constraints in model in Creo Simulate 4.0.after clicking...
View ArticleRe: Should "Account for Stiffness" option be in Preload option like in Fastener?
You don't get this for solid fasteners.
View ArticleRe: Should "Account for Stiffness" option be in Preload option like in Fastener?
hello Jignesh Fastener is a old feature, preload is youngerFastener feature has a atomatically measure "fastener_axial_force", but preload don't have thatPTC don't have enough resources (code...
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****bump**** Last Friday I also experienced this issue. Same thing. Simple model with some forces, some shell elements and some simple displacement constraints. The standard static structural analysis...
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Exact same problem happening to me today. Ran many modal optimizations yesterday without problems. Can't have anything running today.
View ArticleIs there a way to simulate water in creo?
Hello PTC Community, For my Engineering your Future class in high school we have to build a catamaran boat, but we only get 1 opportunity to 3D print it without paying. We are building our models for...
View ArticleRe: Is there a way to simulate water in creo?
Hi Justin, To do what you describe above there's no easy single button solution in Creo Parametric. You would need high end CFD software to compute boat stability and speed in multiple water...
View ArticleHow to determine Simulate licenses used by current session?
Hi, Trying to solve my lost license issue that happens when running a Creo Simulate static contact analysis. During the analysis run I'm losing the license multiple times during the run.PTC ask us to...
View ArticleRe: Is there a way to simulate water in creo?
Ok thanks Don. What software/raw equations would you recommend? We also have CREO Simulate so could I do something with that?Thanks!-Justin
View ArticleRe: Is there a way to simulate water in creo?
Justin, There are ways to analyze your situation using the "Behavioral Modeling Extension" (BMX). There was a presentation given a number of years ago at the annual PTC/User conference that shared a...
View ArticleMechanism Analysis - Constraint Failure
Hi everyone, I have a mechanism analysis set up involving three hydraulic cylinders linked to a common part. During the analysis, I get an expected failure, "The mechanism constrains could not be...
View ArticleRe: Is there a way to simulate water in creo?
You might find this helpful about check to see if the boat can float:BMX Feasibility, Free Pro/E Wildfire Video Tutorial, Consumer Product Design/Development, E-Cognition Inc
View ArticleRe: Rotation for part(s)
Hi,I've used Creo 3 M110 for creating the attached file.I've no used rigid link related to a point for imposing a rotation. In my example the goal was the rotation of 2 mm (arc) and I done this in two...
View ArticleRe: Is there a way to simulate water in creo?
I did a flotation analysis a few years ago, to check whether a vessel would float, and how level it would sit. Without watching the video linked by dschenken, I suspect the method was similar:...
View ArticleRe: Mechanism Analysis - Constraint Failure
I would first look at your "zero" references for each cylinders' axes and make sure those are where you need them to be. Next, make sure your joint limits are correct for each cylinder's axis. If this...
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Chris, I can't upload the model that I am working on, but I will create a simplified version if I have time. The mechanism analysis fails because as two cylinders attempt to fully extend, the third is...
View ArticleRe: Optimization study issue
Well PTC couldn't recreate the issue after uploading my model to them.Of course they suggested updating to the latest datecode which currently is M120 (M130 is available after 4/21/17). After...
View ArticleRe: Mechanism Analysis - Constraint Failure
Mitch, It is difficult to understand your mechanism without seeing a model of it. Are you running a dynamic or kinematic analysis? What kind of joints connect the cylinders? I'm confident we could get...
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