Re: how do weighted links work?
Look at "Use advanced editor" - Upper right corner above HTML when creating a post.
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You have a lot of AutoGEM controls that are influencing the automesher. You're making long thin brick elements with hard points and the prismatic control. This will control the mesh in these regions...
View ArticleRe: Aspect ratio of prismatic elements (wedges & bricks)
In the model I put the hard points because the wedge/bricks were very long in that area, like in the picture in the first post. Steven Dunker ha scritto: The advantage of using the adaptive p-method...
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So you're just testing the AutoGEM controls and not tryring to recover any particular data of interest.
View ArticleRe: Aspect ratio of prismatic elements (wedges & bricks)
The assembly that I've posted was a part of a work. But in that case it wasn't important why autogem max aspect ratio control didn't work well, because I found anyway displacement and stress.But the...
View ArticleRe: Simulate crashes on startup
Don, I did the Regerate Manager thing and got no errors. From the geom check, I get "M3b: Tangential Discontinuity - surface boundaries" on all three parts and "SU8: Small Edge Segment" on the two thin...
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Hi Jeff, You are correct, it appears to be the ESCO_ZQ975275200_7P5X2P75X2P0.PRT part that is causing the issue. Have you raised this with technical support? Can you please email me the call number...
View ArticleRe: Simulate crashes on startup
I went back and opened the one bad part in Simulate 2.0 and noticed that it had a material assigned in the part file and the material definition had no data in it. I removed the material assignment,...
View ArticleRe: Simulate crashes on startup
I did the same thing (just removed the material property), and it worked for me too.
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Thanks Jeff for the update. I verified this as well. However, I am continuing to investigate why Creo 3.0 crashed. What was the cause? Why 3.0 is sensitive to it where 2.0 was not. Will provide an...
View ArticleRe: Aspect ratio of prismatic elements (wedges & bricks)
What is the purpose of making these volume regions in the base plate?
View ArticleRe: Aspect ratio of prismatic elements (wedges & bricks)
Those regions served when I tried to use Mapped mesh control and I needed these for meshing around the holes
View ArticleRe: Aspect ratio of prismatic elements (wedges & bricks)
Hi Giulio, I would like to answer your question on why the aspect ratio did not work on prismatic elements or for that matter Mapped Mesh elements. For thin solids and prismatic mesh control options,...
View ArticleRe: Simulate crashes on startup
Hi all, We have discovered the problem and it will be addressed in Creo 3.0 M100. In the event of such a crash, a workaround will be to check if the description field is blank for the assigned...
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Mark... please confirm: Creo 3.0 M100! or did you mean very quickly as in M010? M100 seems a long way off for such a critical function to fail for such a simple oversight.
View ArticleNon-linear material properties in Creo Simulate?
Hello, I have been using Creo Simulate 2.0 for a few months for linear static structural analysis of plastic parts.Now I want to move on to non-linear analysis.I am facing difficulties in understanding...
View ArticleRe: how do weighted links work?
Weighted link between a point and a surface allows the deformation of the surface and, as Steven has reported, the motion of each points of the dependent side (the surface in this case) reflects the...
View ArticleRe: Non-linear material properties in Creo Simulate?
Thank you for sharing that document!But my questions still remain unanswered...
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