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March 11, 2010
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Mechanica.- viscoelasticity

  • March 11, 2010
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Is there any way to model a viscoelastic material with mechanical?.

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    1-Visitor
    March 12, 2010
    I know there is not viscoelasticity model in mechanica, but I am wondering if there is some one in the net who has tried to do “something� to model a “queasy similar� behaviour with the hyperelastic function in WF4. Is there any intention to add such kind of model in future wildfire release? How mechanica users have deal with this type of materials?. Thanks for any comment.
    1-Visitor
    March 12, 2010
    I'm quite sure that WF is not going to have those properties unless you buy one of the specific modules that can handle that. Mechanica is just the base CAE program... but there are different modules that do those kind of things.
    1-Visitor
    March 15, 2010
    There is no specific module that can handle viscoelasticity. Mechanica is not the base CAE program for Pro/Engineer, it is the FEA program for Pro/Engineer. There is a basic and advanced Mechanica.