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1-Visitor
May 20, 2014
Question

bug in displacement?

  • May 20, 2014
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after analysing my model, a component which was constraint on one side and the other side of that was resting on a V groove had most deformation.

But what results shows me is that my component deformed into other component instead of walking over it. is this a bug? So creO is not able to undrestand the boundaries?


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1-Visitor
May 20, 2014

Hi Camron,

Do you have contacts defined between the 2 parts in question?
Most likely your model analysis setup is missing something.

Don

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1-Visitor
May 20, 2014

I defined constraint on one end but at the other end I didn't define anything. that ring should be a boundary or something?

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1-Visitor
May 27, 2014

So after some research I noticed that contact interface is only working for non-linear static analysis and in other cases they will be considered as free interface. I don't know why ptc programmed the software like that.

1-Visitor
June 5, 2014

Contact is a nonlinear phenomenon, so you want to include contacts, by definition you will need to run a non-linear analysis. This is not any different from any other software. A significant improvement came in Creo1 when you can combine several nonlinear phenomenon. Contact problems sometimes need to be combined with large deflection analysis, and this is now possible from Creo 1 and onwards...

1-Visitor
September 11, 2014

In my experience, Creo has completely ignored tangential contact between a round a flat surface. Could that be an issue here?

2-Explorer
September 11, 2014

Why do you say that?

1-Visitor
September 12, 2014

The diagnostics window would indicate that it was ignored.