Thank You Matej for this contribution. I've been lookin in CalculiX Keywords to see how is implemented and cannot find nothing about the wearing, I assume this feature is build natively on PreProMax using CalculiX engine as base, Am i right? Also I've notices that the new PreProMax v1.3.3 has different settings for the slip wear model, specifically on the remeshing. It would be interesting to add some comments on how this has changed.
The forum might be a better place to ask or answer this question. If you ask this question there, I can try to answer it. There is also some information about it in the documentation of version 1.3.3 on pages 30 and 31.
If there is a rotational movement, a reference point must be created on the rotation axis and connected to a part of the pin using the rigid body constraint. Then a boundary condition specifying the angle of rotation can be used on the reference point.
@@MatejBorovinsek Thanks Sir..When we run with rotation in pre-pro max the simulation is crashing after a few iterations. . Where can I see the log files to understand what went wrong
@@Abhishek930 Hi Sir, were you successful in implementing rotational movement to pin ? I am trying to pin on disc wear simulation and facing the same issue. Can you please help me if you have overcome this issue.
Dear Sir Really impressive Would be really interested if you can add tribological calculation frlm models in research to the contact models like wear or EHL contact or other types of simplified nonlinear contacts that can improve calculation accuracy at lesser calculation times I have sent you a request on linked in would be interested in connecting
Such features would be nice but I am only developing the pre and post-processor for the CalculiX FEM solver. I think such modifications would have to be included in CalculiX.
Thank you for this tutorial. Very good information.
Thank you very much for adding the support for this advanced capability and for sharing such a great tutorial on how to use it.
Wooooooow.
That was amazing. Next step is then the explicit dynamics? :)
Woow!
New video! Fantastic simulation!
Thank you! ♥️🙂👍
Thank You Matej for this contribution. I've been lookin in CalculiX Keywords to see how is implemented and cannot find nothing about the wearing, I assume this feature is build natively on PreProMax using CalculiX engine as base, Am i right? Also I've notices that the new PreProMax v1.3.3 has different settings for the slip wear model, specifically on the remeshing. It would be interesting to add some comments on how this has changed.
The forum might be a better place to ask or answer this question. If you ask this question there, I can try to answer it. There is also some information about it in the documentation of version 1.3.3 on pages 30 and 31.
It's very interesting. Can I use Prepomax to simulate temperature rise due to wear?
No, the temperature generation due to friction cannot be computed.
Thank you Sir, How can we define the aplitube if the pin is Rotating about its axis and not linear translation
If there is a rotational movement, a reference point must be created on the rotation axis and connected to a part of the pin using the rigid body constraint. Then a boundary condition specifying the angle of rotation can be used on the reference point.
@@MatejBorovinsek Thanks Sir..When we run with rotation in pre-pro max the simulation is crashing after a few iterations. . Where can I see the log files to understand what went wrong
Please use our forum for support: prepomax.discourse.group/
@@Abhishek930 Hi Sir, were you successful in implementing rotational movement to pin ?
I am trying to pin on disc wear simulation and facing the same issue. Can you please help me if you have overcome this issue.
Excellent !
such great feature
Thank you. Since it is a new one please report any problems while using it.
Dear Sir
Really impressive
Would be really interested if you can add tribological calculation frlm models in research to the contact models like wear or EHL contact or other types of simplified nonlinear contacts that can improve calculation accuracy at lesser calculation times
I have sent you a request on linked in would be interested in connecting
Such features would be nice but I am only developing the pre and post-processor for the CalculiX FEM solver. I think such modifications would have to be included in CalculiX.