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There is no way to check node ids for meshes that are not in FEM mode?

tkakihara
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There is no way to check node ids for meshes that are not in FEM mode?

There is no way to check node ids for meshes that are not in FEM mode.

When I output the results of modal analysis in ASCII, the node IDs and mode vectors in the XYZ directions are output, but there is no way to confirm where these node IDs point in the model. (Mechanica had a way to check)

Isn't it strange that CreoSimulate can't do what Mechanica does?

What is the meaning of output files of modal analysis results such as ~.d01 and ~d.02?

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FEMモードではないメッシュの節点IDを確認する方法がありません。

固有値解析の結果をASCIIで出力すると節点IDとXYZ方向のモードベクトルが出力されていますが、これらの節点IDがモデルのどこ指すのか確認する方法がありません。(Mechanicaでは確認する方法がありました)

MechanicaではできたことがCreoSimulateではできないというのはおかしくないですか?

~.d01、~d.02などの固有値解析の結果の出力ファイルには何の意味がありますか?

 

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Isn't it strange that CreoSimulate can't do what Mechanica does?

What is the meaning of output files of modal analysis results such as ~.d01 and ~d.02?"

 

😂

These should be displacements for the eigenmodes, if 10 eigenfrequencies are calculated, then there are also xxx.d10

Yes, you can find the XYZ location (WCS) of a result node by ID using ASCII output.

The method is to cross reference from ~d0x to ~neu by node number.

Please reference the documentation link on the ~.neu file.

http://support.ptc.com/cs/cs_24/howto/mst1283/mst1283.htm?_gl=1*hihwnl*_ga*NzEwMDYzMjQ3LjE2NjYwMzEyNTQ.*_ga_1QBT6P6HR1*MTY3ODIwMTkyOS4yMy4xLjE2NzgyMDI2ODIuMC4wLjA.

 

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