Re: "agem_bad_geom" group
Hi Charles and Don, In an ideal scenario, all the bad geometry should be listed in diagnostics. If you are finding that information captured in the legacy BAD geometry group, but not in the...
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Greetings, For several days now, I've been experiencing a strange problem when I attempt to switch into Simulate mode from Creo Parametric 2.0 (Date Code M050) on a high-level assembly. When I attempt...
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Nick, You may have an external reference that fails when Simulate regenerates the top level and works ok when at the sub assemblies level. Try changing the regeneration mode to with resolve mode and...
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Good morning Don, I think I may have accidentely solved my own problem. As I was reviewing my subassemblies, I went through and began suppressing items and toggling back and forth between Simulate and...
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Can any one tell me about this..While working with Creo Simulate 2.0, I applied all the constraints to a model and while doing Analysis and Studies i'm facing this issue "Cannot start the design...
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Nandkumar, Double check your assigned material file has Density, Posions, and Youngs Modulas assigned in the material file? Don Anderson
View ArticleHow to Calculate Young's Modulus and Poisson Ratio if not given in Material...
Hi All,I could use some help. I am a one man business and I do design and engineering for small companies. As an engineer, I often have to work with these clients and often they will provide me with...
View ArticleRe: How to Calculate Young's Modulus and Poisson Ratio if not given in...
The reason those values aren't published is they aren't easy to establish and are subject to a large number of influences that metals, for example, are not. If you need such information, you'll either...
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Hello, David, You should be ableto find informationon the sites offabcriquantsof these materials.Iam attachinga fewlinks that willhelp you,but some are inFrench. I thinkWikipediashould haveits...
View ArticleRe: Fasteners
I'm reading "run" and "re-run" in your dialog, and it sounds like two runs? I was under the impression that Creo 3.0 will use only one run. Actually, I have a briefing on it titled, "What's New in...
View ArticleRe: Fasteners
Hi Steven, There is a new option called "account for stiffness' in the fastener dialog when you assign a preload force. This will tell simulate to run the analysis once......but behind the scene the...
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Mark, Last time this was discussed I was interested in the nature of the feedback. When one runs the studies twice one learns about the stiffness of the surrounding structure. That is, where the...
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Hi Charles, The Engine will print out measure values in the Study Status Report (RPT file) after the base analysis, as well as the final analysis. That way, you will be able to compare the...
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Thanks for that Mark. That's good to know. We need to have a clear understanding of which fastener's preload have been unreasonably ramped up which may indicate any number of errors (or possible rookie...
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This is a good question...... When placing fasteners with preload, you really have two options....or you will get the results you encountered, which in most cases is not desirable. The decision you...
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Hi Mark, Yes that's sensible. I was trying to understand whether there would be any circumstances where having neither fix separation=on or contact region is desirable. If there was no contact region...
View ArticleRe: How to Calculate Young's Modulus and Poisson Ratio if not given in...
One method I have used over the years. Young's Modulus = Stress / Strain ( Standard Text Book Answer)Example: I have a material data sheet, attached. see "ABS_Data_Sheet.pdf"Tensile Stress =...
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If you're going to turn fix seperation off and if you're interested in the tensile force of the bolt, then you will need to have a contact interface between the components. When you enable fix...
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