n3l3
Mechanical
- Dec 28, 2010
- 69
Hi all,
I would like to exceute multiple (static, explicit) analysis over the same piece, with same meshing and sets, etc..
Just to see the stresses over a piece, caused by different forces, and different boundary conditions.
if I build a model with different steps each step with different forces and bc's, isn't the result of each step been affected by the previous step?
(actually the wonder precedure would be that each step comes just after the initial one, I can do that in different models but thats what I want to avoid)
My question is; how can I do this without building different models and jobs?
Ideas? explanations?
thanks all!
I would like to exceute multiple (static, explicit) analysis over the same piece, with same meshing and sets, etc..
Just to see the stresses over a piece, caused by different forces, and different boundary conditions.
if I build a model with different steps each step with different forces and bc's, isn't the result of each step been affected by the previous step?
(actually the wonder precedure would be that each step comes just after the initial one, I can do that in different models but thats what I want to avoid)
My question is; how can I do this without building different models and jobs?
Ideas? explanations?
thanks all!