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  1. adnanh

    Mesh refinement with FEMAP V9.2

    Hi, I have been trying using Control Mesh -> Size along Curves. The problem is that FEMAP sees two curves at an edge where two parts meet (contact region), i.e one curve for one part and one for the other part. Especially, when you apply biased curve devision, the mesh continuaty between the...
  2. adnanh

    Mesh refinement with FEMAP V9.2

    By the way, it would be very helpful to have an option for a sort of autmatic mesh refinement near contacts. There is an option for automatic contact detection between various parts in an assembly, but automatic mesh refinement near these contacts would make the whole thing much more complete...
  3. adnanh

    Mesh refinement with FEMAP V9.2

    Hi, I have been busy doing some contact analyses, however each time I refine the mesh by specifying the maximum element size, the maximum contact pressure increases. Does somebody know any tutorial or example for FEMAP on how to refine the mesh at a specific location. If I specify the maximum...
  4. adnanh

    Unable to recover NX Nastran result file

    OK, I will try to keep my models small enough to avoid problems with memory menagement. Usually these large models are even not necessary. I may try to change settings which you described, when get a little bit more familiar with the structure of the .dat file and other Nastran files. About...
  5. adnanh

    Unable to recover NX Nastran result file

    Correction: The number of degrees of freedom for the smaller model is 890000 instead of 330000. So the model that woukd not run must have contained 2 or 3 mln DOF's.
  6. adnanh

    Unable to recover NX Nastran result file

    Hi, The problem I had disapearred when I removed some of the features which do not make a big difference for the structural analysis. This resulted in a reduction from approximately 160000 tetrahedral elements to a rough 90000 elements. I run Windows XP 32-bit on a machine with following...
  7. adnanh

    Unable to recover NX Nastran result file

    Usually I don't set up anything in Output Requests. I leave it as it is. It usually worked but that's now a different story. I will have a look at the Output Requests, maybe I can adjust something there properly. Thanks a lot Ronald.
  8. adnanh

    Unable to recover NX Nastran result file

    Hi Ronald, There is a f06 and op2 file. However the results should automatically be loaded after the analysis is completed. I also noticed that the Nastran message window does not say "Boundary conditions applied/Linear static analysis started and completed" Here, obviously something goes...
  9. adnanh

    Unable to recover NX Nastran result file

    I forgot to mention that I am using Nx Nastran with FEMAP.
  10. adnanh

    Unable to recover NX Nastran result file

    Hi, I am running a static linear analysis witgh something I imported from Pro/E as .stp file. The model involves pressure loads and simple contraints such as fixation of a surface by method: model -> constraint -> nodal and then a I choose the surfaces which I want to fix. The pressure load I...
  11. adnanh

    Features of NX Nastran compared to NEi Nastran

    Thanks a lot for the comments. I know that the needs of FE user can differ a lot. But as far as the versatility of various Nastrans is concerned, I am getting the impression that NEi covers a lot. I make this statement based on what I have read and seen, mostly on Nei website itself...
  12. adnanh

    Suppressing elements with stress singularity in post result file

    Hi, I also have some other questions: 1. Is it possible to visualize the nodes of elements? I usually inspect the automatically created mesh by observing the elements, but I would also like to see the nodes and their locations across the (edges of) elements. 2. Is it possible to refine the...
  13. adnanh

    Selecting multiple surfaces within FEMAP

    Thanks all you! Selecting surfaces by groups is most appropriate indeed. Adnan
  14. adnanh

    Suppressing elements with stress singularity in post result file

    Hi, I am having frequently the problem of high stress concentrations. It has nothing to do with boundary conditions, it's the presence of sharp corners and sharp edges that causes the problem. Applying rounding features does not help. I have also tried to use options like "Detailed fillet...
  15. adnanh

    Selecting multiple surfaces within FEMAP

    Hi rb1957, The effect of the pressure on the internal stiffeners is partially compensated indeed. However, there are some parts of the stiffeners on which the pressure acts only from one side, however these have relatively small surface area. Excluding these when applying pressure would...
  16. adnanh

    Selecting multiple surfaces within FEMAP

    Hi Thomas, What I mean by selecting multiple surfaces is the following. Rather than selecting surfaces one by one (thus individual surfaces), in many CAD programs you are often given the option to select more than one surface. In Pro/Engineer for example it is possible to select surfaces by the...
  17. adnanh

    Selecting multiple surfaces within FEMAP

    Hi, Is it possible to select multiple surfaces at once within FEMAP? For example, when I want to apply a pressure load within a cylinder which has some other faetures on the inside, which means that there are multiple surface of the interior of the cylinder. You can always select the surfaces...
  18. adnanh

    Mechanical with plastic analysis.

    napoleonm@ Plastic materials (polymers) are not hyperelastic. Polymers and rubbers are modelled differntly. Polymers are viscoelastic (strain rate dependent) whereas rubbers are hyperelastic. So the rubbers can undergo large deformations without loss of strain energy. With polymers and plastics...
  19. adnanh

    Mechanical with plastic analysis.

    brep@ Nonlinear elastic material models (derived form the strain energy function) are often referred to as hyperelastic material models, indeed.
  20. adnanh

    Mechanical with plastic analysis.

    Wildfire 4 will indeed support nonlinear elastic material modeling, meaning there will be the possibility to model materials capable of undergoing (very) large deformation thereby not exceeding the limit of yielding, like rubbers seals. Plastic material behaviour is scheduled for Wildfire 5. I...

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