Re: Fix displacement in only +ve direction for non-linear analysis?
Sumit, For the first question, I'm showing a model where displacement is in the -Z and the +Z is help in place with a planar constraint. Is this similar to what you're looking for? Simulate does have...
View ArticleRe: Fix displacement in only +ve direction for non-linear analysis?
Hello Steven, Thanks for your answer.As I mentioned previously I am performing non-linear static analysis (LDA).Simulate does not allow me to use the planar constraint for LDA. Please let me know in...
View ArticleRe: Fix displacement in only +ve direction for non-linear analysis?
1. Okay...that clarifies some things, because you did not mention LDA in your original post. You can still constrain the surface with a global constraint and fix the z direction. Then you will have...
View ArticlePiece weight permanently displayed.
hello,In this simulation, we see the weight of the piecepermanently displayedat eachchange operationroom. How comethis operation.Kind regards. Denis. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzwHB6R1iho
View ArticleRe: Piece weight permanently displayed.
It is a 3D note or annotation with the weight parameter to show the value.
View ArticleRe: Piece weight permanently displayed.
Hello, David, Thank youfor your reply.But therewhenevertheprevious weightthat fits, so we can not havethe same setting fortwo differentvariables.Kind regards. Denis.
View ArticleRe: Fix displacement in only +ve direction for non-linear analysis?
I want to constrain a surface such that it is not allowed to move in the +Z direction but free to move in the -Z direction. You're not going to be able to do this directly. What you're describing is a...
View ArticleRe: Fix displacement in only +ve direction for non-linear analysis?
What is the material type? Is this just an LDA on a block of material as you have shown?
View ArticleRe: How export Creo Simulation results in word format?
Are you able to output results for each element of the mesh? For example, a thousand element mesh will output 1000 stress values each corresponding to a specific element of the mesh. Is this...
View Articleproblem with buckling / snap through (FR : flambement / cloquage)
Hi ! I have a plate, clamped between two walls; the plate is curved on the left and I impose a déplacement to the right side, so the plate will come to an unstable position and then will move to the...
View ArticleRe: problem with buckling / snap through (FR : flambement / cloquage)
Hello,Jojo_lyn, Couldyou tell us whatis the version ofCreoandattach yourpicture.Possiblythe file.Merci pour votre texte en français.Kind regards. Denis.
View ArticleRe: Change of materials
Look at these three material properties for each material 1. modulus of elasticity2. density3. poisson ratio and see if the are the same. You have Steel 1 and Steel 2, and these three properties are...
View ArticleRe: How export Creo Simulation results in word format?
Is this possible with any software?
View ArticleRe: How export Creo Simulation results in word format?
I don't know of any built-in function that will allow you to export results to Word.
View ArticleRe: User need help with Simulation setup.
Hello, David, I see on yourpicture, ahugestrain53.0[mm] in 1: 1. I have nothad time yet, for now,to see yourfile,but I've seen this problemcame frommaterialsunits, all...
View ArticleRe: User need help with Simulation setup.
Hi DenisThe Aluminum part (first part in assembly - as shown in model tree) = millimeters Kilograms Second (mmKs)The Polypropylene part (second part in assembly - as shown in model tree) = millimeters...
View ArticleRe: how do weighted links work?
I'd suggest not completely:Can anyone explain how the weighted link takes the displacement of the independent side and determines the dependent side, and then how it propagates forces? Is it a uniform...
View ArticleHow to calculate bearing load
Hi All, I have a bearing assembly with me in creo. but I am not able to get satisfactory result in Simulate, There is somethign wrong while applying bearing load.Can anyone help me in resolving this...
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