Update:
After researching around again, I finally noticed that it was just a syntax/formatting issue with the file that I was given. Apparently the way it was constructed worked fine in WF3 but was missing details to work in WF5 so it just gave me a white page.
Now that I've got that settled...
Hey everyone,
Per my earlier thread (see http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=259093&page=1 ), I've updated to Pro/E Wildfire 5 M010. This corrected the rotation speed issue that the other thread is about but the update hasn't seem to corrected another issue I have.
I've got a bom...
Hi dgallup,
Thanks for the heads-up about the update. I'll have to set up the download as I leave work tonight. I'm hoping the service pack also corrects an issue I just noticed while trying to create the bom in WF5 F000.
I checked a copy of WF3 I still have (M170) and the data I was...
Hi everyone,
I had done some searches for my question but couldn't find anything that really applied, or maybe I uwdsed the wrong keywords. In any case, here's my issue:
I have a model that is maybe 1400 large. I haven't noticed too many areas of the software that are really slow while...
@abusementpark:
Hopefully this will answer your question about the load application. As I mentioned the basic setup is a cantilever beam with a tapered bottom edge up towards the free end. The loading is applied some distance from the free end and normal to the tapered edge, such that the...
@prex:
I refer to two f's (top and bottom), due to my cross section not being symmetrical. From what I understand as I mentioned before the shape factor, f, is found by f=Z/S. Since I have a cross section that is not symmetrical, I have two seperate S values (one for above the ENA and one for...
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, I'm not too familiar with plastic design as of yet. As I've found out while graduating two years ago, there are a number of topics that I never got into at school. So I'm not sure what you mean by LTB.
~Cody
"We don't know what we're going to do when...
Situation at hand:
I've got a body that is experiencing enough forces that it has been bent enough that it has a permanent set. I've worked out the elastic side of the analysis and have been trying to discern elements of plastic design to figure out what has created the set that is seen.
This...