Those tutorials are crisp and on point every time, great. I will try this on volume parts trying to analyze the surface pressure distribution of a longer inner part(shaft) than hub width/length. Good intro for that, thanks
Many thanks for your great overview cases and very useful tutorials (with PrePoMAX). Could it simulate the spin welding in (plastic parts) or Rotary Friction Welding? where it will be involved thermal, contact friction, mesh deformation, ... I appreciate your feed-back.
Friction welding can be simulated in PrePoMax to some extent thanks to the *GAP HEAT GENERATION keyword available in CalculiX. However, this keyword is not currently supported by PrePoMax GUI so you would have to add it via the keyword editor.
I will try to figure out to apply in my case. By the other hand i have created an account in the PrePoMax forum to be able to connect with the experience from the community, for further help. MThanks for the feed-back and the information to follow.
Those tutorials are crisp and on point every time, great.
I will try this on volume parts trying to analyze the surface pressure distribution of a longer inner part(shaft) than hub width/length. Good intro for that, thanks
Thank you. Sure, give it a try and don’t hestitate to ask (possibly on the forum) if you encounter any issues, I will try to help.
Many thanks for your great overview cases and very useful tutorials (with PrePoMAX). Could it simulate the spin welding in (plastic parts) or Rotary Friction Welding?
where it will be involved thermal, contact friction, mesh deformation, ... I appreciate your feed-back.
Friction welding can be simulated in PrePoMax to some extent thanks to the *GAP HEAT GENERATION keyword available in CalculiX. However, this keyword is not currently supported by PrePoMax GUI so you would have to add it via the keyword editor.
I will try to figure out to apply in my case. By the other hand i have created an account in the PrePoMax forum to be able to connect with the experience from the community, for further help. MThanks for the feed-back and the information to follow.
Thank you! 🙂👍
very usefull, thanks you
Hi, could you plese share the .inp file for ccx analysis? Very useful tutorial, thanks💪
You can find the input files here: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uf1uiOQGCuLC4pKBeEEMauhDbr2sM8fI?usp=sharing
@@FEAnalyst thx a lot!