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Creo and Ansys integration for multiple design iterations

pgajiwala
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Creo and Ansys integration for multiple design iterations

I have plug-in to transfer Creo assemblies to Ansys.

My purpose is to somehow understand the effect of individual part changes in Creo assemblies with the help of workbench. I do not want to create new assemblies with modified parts and then be importing to Workbench. I want to know if there are tricks in Creo to come up with multiple design iterations which can be analyzed in Workbench quickly. Thanks.


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gkoch
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(To:pgajiwala)

To generate variations of the same model in Creo (instead of having different model), there are a couple of means:

  • Family Tables (allowing to specify different dimensions and/or features or components resumed/suppressed)
  • Pro/PROGRAM (allowing to drive dimensions by relations and/or resume/suppress features by relations that can be fed by file or user input
  • Creo Options Modeler (allowing to quickly define different assembly configurations by replacing models)

For Simulate analysis there is design study allowing to do analysis for model variations specified by different parameter settings, but I don't know, whether this functionality can be tapped from your plug-in interface to ANSYS.

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