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Good Day All,
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I have a mount sub assembly (just 3 components) in which I'm able to run a Hyperelasticity analysis with out any issues.
This assembly contains one part with Hyperelastic material properties and 2 parts with non-Hyperelastic properties. The assembly also includes the following bonded, contact constraints and ground springs.
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When trying to set-up a Static analysis on a higher level assembly with the same mount sub assembly included, I'm not allowed to select Hperelasticity in the Static Analysis Definition dialog box. This level of the assembly includes additional components, mechanica Fastener definitions, ground springs, multiple force definitons and displacement constraints, and additonal non Hyperelastic materials and some surface regions.
So my question is What would prevent you from selecting Hyperelasticity in the Static Analysis dialog box?
Thanks for any help you can send my way,
Don Anderson
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Don...
Fasteners contain beams, you would require a solids only model if I remember correctly.
Throw out the fasteners and see if you can select, then find an alternative aproach for the fasteners.
Erik
Don...
Fasteners contain beams, you would require a solids only model if I remember correctly.
Throw out the fasteners and see if you can select, then find an alternative aproach for the fasteners.
Erik
Erik,
You are correct and PTC confirmed what you said. You currently can not use hyperelastic materials with Mechanica/Simulate Fasteners. The fasteners have to be solid models and no Beam Elements my exist in the assembly or models.
PTC is looking at allowing fasteners in the future.
Thank you for the help.
Don Anderson