Wow, excellent explanation and excellent functionality. I would love to see the next step that is setting up the contact boundary conditions and possibly a whole simulation. There is not much material out there for assembly analysis.
Very neat tutorial. If anyone gets "NG Exception at volume meshing: stop meshing since boundary mesh is overlapping". One probable cause is, you've clicked "Compute" option on the Mesh, instead of clicking the "Compute Sub-mesh" option on the sub-mesh. I watched the video multiple times to catch this.
Very good. please I want to know how the geometry was built, I mean the imported geometry used for explanation? I have a complex one that seems like this and I need a guige on how to approach it.
Thank you very much for this video! It was a very good explanation and it is very useful! Do you have a tutorial where you use this model to perform some kind of analysis? More specifically, what I am looking for is how would you define a non-linear material, defining different types of contact conditions (glued, frictional, etc.) applying different types of loads, and then running/solving this simulation? I think that this model would be very useful for a tutorial like that. Thank you! I hope that you will create and upload a new video with that kind of information I mention above because i think that your videos are very good and very useful for beginners such as myself.
check out other videos on this channel and Pls check code aster website. There are a lot of tutorials available as test case on website to try out. Hope this helps.
Wow, excellent explanation and excellent functionality.
I would love to see the next step that is setting up the contact boundary conditions and possibly a whole simulation. There is not much material out there for assembly analysis.
Very neat tutorial. If anyone gets "NG Exception at volume meshing: stop meshing since boundary mesh is overlapping". One probable cause is, you've clicked "Compute" option on the Mesh, instead of clicking the "Compute Sub-mesh" option on the sub-mesh. I watched the video multiple times to catch this.
doesn't work in the latest release of salome meca. i always get the same error.
Very good.
please I want to know how the geometry was built, I mean the imported geometry used for explanation? I have a complex one that seems like this and I need a guige on how to approach it.
This is a wonderful tutorial. Keep up the fine work. Thanks so much.
Very useful. Thank you!
Thank you very much for this video!
It was a very good explanation and it is very useful!
Do you have a tutorial where you use this model to perform some kind of analysis?
More specifically, what I am looking for is how would you define a non-linear material, defining different types of contact conditions (glued, frictional, etc.) applying different types of loads, and then running/solving this simulation?
I think that this model would be very useful for a tutorial like that.
Thank you!
I hope that you will create and upload a new video with that kind of information I mention above because i think that your videos are very good and very useful for beginners such as myself.
check out other videos on this channel and Pls check code aster website. There are a lot of tutorials available as test case on website to try out. Hope this helps.
how to generate volume mesh of STL files?