Re: Intermittent motion
Sorry but...I don't see the manner you can have an intermittent motion now if not using two different servomotors.
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Does anyone know off hand how to convert a parts license? Also I've almost figured it out, if I make the measures in Mechanisms I can then run a motion analysis in BMX and get pretty much all the...
View ArticleRe: Non-symmetric results for symmetric model and load?
In Abaqus it was perfectly symmetrical, already tried it (and threw away the results after checking).
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Can you upload an image that shows the words "Process Guide" in the GUI as you stated in the tutorial?
View ArticleRe: Non-symmetric results for symmetric model and load?
Agnes, here is a file I created for Creo2. Mapped mesh with small deviation in displacement. Still, there is a small deviation where there shouldn't be any. The displacement is smaller where the planar...
View ArticleRe: Non-symmetric results for symmetric model and load?
Hi Mats, I have ran you're model last week increasing the convergence criteria and geometric tolerance in Creo 2 and in Creo 3 m030. It showed the same (small) deviation in symmetry.Indeed, the...
View ArticleRe: Non-symmetric results for symmetric model and load?
Anges, I can post the model tomorrow, because I'm out of the office today.
View ArticleSimulate: Force / Displacement Diagram for non ideal spring
Hi everyone,I failed solving the following problem. I reseached for posibilities now for 1 1/2 days but I didn't get it. Hopefully you can give me some good advice on following problem. My main goal is...
View ArticleRe: Non-symmetric results for symmetric model and load?
Even Abaqus wasn't perfect, because it didn't show 0%.
View ArticleRe: Simulate: Force / Displacement Diagram for non ideal spring
There is no Creo Mechanica that I know of; it's just had a name change: Pro/Mechanica became Creo Simulate. Not sure what happened - did you start Mechanica in Independent mode? If you're looking for...
View ArticleRe: Simulate: Force / Displacement Diagram for non ideal spring
You may be able to know the tip displacement in the Y direction by using a pre-defined measure on the edge, but I haven't tried it myself. You can find this by going to Measures. I can make up a...
View ArticleRe: Simulate: Force / Displacement Diagram for non ideal spring
When you view the animation normal to the holes, does the tip displace perfectly in the Y direction?
View ArticleRe: Simulate: Force / Displacement Diagram for non ideal spring
Thank you for your help so far.The deformation in fact is not only in Y direction: And I also use "Measures". For the Static analysis this works fine (for one specific value...): The Material i...
View ArticleRe: Simulate: Force / Displacement Diagram for non ideal spring
Glad you got it working! I think you could have used the built-in "Ramp" function; you could also define a larger number of steps (under "Ausgabe", I think), to get a curved graph. I'm not sure why you...
View ArticleRe: Simulate: Force / Displacement Diagram for non ideal spring
Yes, that's the next step for me to do, to increase the time steps.I just checked it once more: When using a linear material creo tells me that it can't calculate it as there are no non-linear elements...
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Maybe someone of PTC's developers will listen this request and will answer us...
View ArticleRe: Introduction to Creo Simulate Tutorial
Hi Steve, You are correct, this tutorial is for Creo Simulate Lite. Any user with a Creo Parametric license can install Creo Simulate from the the install DVD. If you do not have a license of Creo...
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[holding breath... ... holding........ ................ ......]
View ArticleRe: Introduction to Creo Simulate Tutorial
Mark, I recommend the Help Center be updated to reflect Creo Simulate Lite, as shown in the below image, and anywhere else the Lite may need to be inserted. I counted at least seven places where Lite...
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