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Two issues here, hope someone can help:
When I Run Dynamic Frequency Analysis (DFA),
Thanks in advance !
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Issue1: Still sometimes without changing the model, during a run it can decide to re-mesh. This is due to an issue with the data that the mesher worked around but the mesh was "off" a little. Try running a first modal analysis, then a run a second with "use elements from existing mesh", and selecting the first modal analysis to get the mesh from.
Then look at the status output for this...
If that message does not appear, then you need to work on the geometry to fix the problems. Use the same methods that are used to get a successful mesh on complex models, to correct this issue. (start with simulation diagnostics).
Once you have this working you will no longer have it re-run the modal analysis.
Issue2: To clarify this... the dynamic study must have a complete modal analysis with full stress results to move the the dynamic step. If you do not check "use modes from previous design study" you are telling Creo to newly run the modal analysis study selected. The modal analysis will be newly run as defined and if it is not defined with stress output you receive this warning.
The newly run analysis will be stored down within the dynamic study. So the directory structure with my example will be top level name "D" next level will have two directories "D" with dynamic data and "nmodes" with the re-run modal analysis. When viewing dynamic results you will be able to get to both of these areas.
Now if you do check "use modes from previous design study" you must first have run the modal analysis (with stress output) Your model cannot have changed in any way from the way it was when you ran the modal analysis. Furthermore if the "A complete set of elements already exist" message is not obtained you will get errors. (I am being obscure because I do not have this exact information at my fingertips).
ultimate answer:
If you want to change your model and rerun dynamic, then you must have Creo run a new modal analysis as part of the study. If you have several dynamics that you run on the same model, make a standard design study. Creo is smart enough to realize that the nmodes needs to run first. For my example the directory will be named "study1" and it will have subfolders "nmodes", "C", and "D". (be sure to highlight the analysis to be run by the study)
Thus if you run "study1" and "study2" they will each have their own unique "nmodes" sub-study. Also if you use descriptive naming instead of "study1" like "ribs_1mm_thicker" you can track the results without changing the name of the nmodes and the dynamic studies.
Thanks for asking the community!
Issue1: Still sometimes without changing the model, during a run it can decide to re-mesh. This is due to an issue with the data that the mesher worked around but the mesh was "off" a little. Try running a first modal analysis, then a run a second with "use elements from existing mesh", and selecting the first modal analysis to get the mesh from.
Then look at the status output for this...
If that message does not appear, then you need to work on the geometry to fix the problems. Use the same methods that are used to get a successful mesh on complex models, to correct this issue. (start with simulation diagnostics).
Once you have this working you will no longer have it re-run the modal analysis.
Issue2: To clarify this... the dynamic study must have a complete modal analysis with full stress results to move the the dynamic step. If you do not check "use modes from previous design study" you are telling Creo to newly run the modal analysis study selected. The modal analysis will be newly run as defined and if it is not defined with stress output you receive this warning.
The newly run analysis will be stored down within the dynamic study. So the directory structure with my example will be top level name "D" next level will have two directories "D" with dynamic data and "nmodes" with the re-run modal analysis. When viewing dynamic results you will be able to get to both of these areas.
Now if you do check "use modes from previous design study" you must first have run the modal analysis (with stress output) Your model cannot have changed in any way from the way it was when you ran the modal analysis. Furthermore if the "A complete set of elements already exist" message is not obtained you will get errors. (I am being obscure because I do not have this exact information at my fingertips).
ultimate answer:
If you want to change your model and rerun dynamic, then you must have Creo run a new modal analysis as part of the study. If you have several dynamics that you run on the same model, make a standard design study. Creo is smart enough to realize that the nmodes needs to run first. For my example the directory will be named "study1" and it will have subfolders "nmodes", "C", and "D". (be sure to highlight the analysis to be run by the study)
Thus if you run "study1" and "study2" they will each have their own unique "nmodes" sub-study. Also if you use descriptive naming instead of "study1" like "ribs_1mm_thicker" you can track the results without changing the name of the nmodes and the dynamic studies.
Thanks for asking the community!