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clarification of Analusis in Mechanica

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clarification of Analusis in Mechanica

1. can i control mesh size in mechanica?(is there any effect of aspect ratio on mesh),according to my knowledge, even if i control aspect ratio ,i am getting same results. 2.can i get reaction forces at constrained points? 3.i want to know about shell reaction force,(physical significance in software) In results window this option was given. if i give point constraints ,it is giving concentrated stress in results , is it correct?how it can be overcome. i hope best from u guys,
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Venu, 1) Changing aspect ratio will effect the mesh size, however what you are looking for is a Wildfire 4.0 enhancement: http://www.ptc.com/appserver/wcms/relnotes/note.jsp?&im_dbkey=50957&icg_dbkey=826 2) Yes: After completing an analysis define a results window. Set Display Type to #Model and Quantity to #Reactions at Point Constraints. Constrained points will be labeled with corresponding reaction values. 3) This should help: http://www.ptc.com/cs/cs_25/howto/mst730/mst730.htm 4) Point constraints do give concentrated stress (singularity). Stress=Force/Area so if your area is zero (point constraint) Stress is very high (divide by zero). Try to constrain something with area to overcome this. There is a Wildfire 4.0 enhancement which will help: http://www.ptc.com/appserver/wcms/relnotes/note.jsp?&im_dbkey=50964&icg_dbkey=826 I hope this helps. Best Regards Andy

Thank u Mr.Andrew there is little confusion in second question I considered model constraints for small area to avoid concentrated stress. generally we get stresses in results here i want reaction forces Regards Venu

Venu, You don't need to call me Mr. Andrew, Andy is just fine ! Your question asked for reaction forces at points, if it is an area you are constraining, then this should help: http://www.ptc.com/cs/cs_25/howto/mst903/mst903.htm If you cannot access this document, email me and I'll send it to you. Best Regards Andy

Hi Andy, We have small queries regarding constraints we were constraining the model in 2 ways, we want to know which one is correct. the task is to constrain a plate at 4 locations (corners) and a 40kg load was applied uniformly all over the surface. we want to know the reaction forces at all the 4 constrained locations we created 4 regions to apply constraints to the model. first we constrained all the 4 zones in one constraint and run the analysis. the reaction what we got was 40kg secondly we contrained all the 4 zones in four different constraints in one set and run the analysis. we got 4 different reactions as below 177 , 177, 113, 114. i think it should be equalant to the applied external load. and also stresses are different in both the cases. Please tell us which one we have to follow and why?

Venu, What Release and datecode of Pro/ENGINEER are you running - there was an issue prior to Wildfire 4.0 M070 with reaction measures, although I doubt this would give such an error. I'll send you a Wildfire 3.0 M080 model with constraints and reaction measures similar to the one you describe, which works fine. Best Regards Andy

We r using Wildfire 3.0 M010
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