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Simulate Lite

DeanLong
12-Amethyst

Simulate Lite


I am going to post this question here as well as in the Modeling forum.

 

Has anyone heard of any bugs in Simulate Lite that would give wildly incorrect results? I have part that I have specified Polycarbonate (PC-10) as its material and when I run an analysis I get some crazy high stresses like 4.2 x 10 to the 8th PSI at the base of a beam. The kicker is I have actual parts in my hand that I can flex and function fine. The numbers don't make sense to me out of Simulate Lite. I have looked at my material properties a few time in an attempt to eliminate an error. I am on Creo2 M080.


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Care to share some screenshots, or even the model?

Not heard of any bugs; its essentially the same solver as the "big" Simulate. The mesh can be poor, and you have limited possibility to play around with mesh, contstraints, links, different element types etc. So, depending on problem, it can sometimes be difficult to create a realistic model. Is it possible that you have a singularity in your model? Is your high stress area near a constraint? A bit more info would help...

DeanLong
12-Amethyst
(To:DeanLong)

Gentlemen,

Thanks for the responses. However, after a good night's sleep (which is not happening all that often lately) I realized that I was suffering from sleep depravation, caffeine overload and large CAD monitor scale mind bending. In other words, the beam that looked a mile long on the screen was in reality only .120" long to the root. Also the parts I have in hand are of a different material than what I was analyzing. Again...sleeplessness and caffeine.

I have wasted your time and you have my apologies.

Dean

No worries Dean...

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