Hi Vladimir, thank you very much, your videos are always very useful and easy to understand. I ask you one thing. Could you make a video where you explain the stress results values based on the material used? For example, you explain the stress values results of steel (iron, aluminum or any other material) to see if my piece will break or lose its basic elastic characteristics. I think it is interesting to understand. Thanks. bye. Fabio
Hi Fabio, thank you for your positive feedback, I really appreciate it. Also thank you for your idea for future tutorial. I will try to find some example. Stay tuned, Vladimir
Hi, thanks for your positive feedback. I have tried to explain details regarding Mesh in this video ua-cam.com/video/tbckfGqBAng/v-deo.html I hope that is useful. Best regards Vladimir
Hi, thank you for your explanation! I´m having trouble to select a curve to plot a graph, it needs to be from a section of the model, for example, vertical displacement on the neutral line. I´d tried to section the model, and to put line on a sketch before running the simulation, but neither allowed me to select the curve from inside the model.
Hi, thank you for your positive feedback. For your issue for now, I do not have proper solution or workaround. System also do not allow to select inside curve 😔 Maybe we have to find another way...
Sorry for my late reply...busy day ...but, can you send me explanation please by email and some pictures regarding your question. Maybe I can find some solution for you.
Lots of thanks Sir for uploading video with simply great explanation of simulate.
Learning new things, appreciate that... Very useful
Hi Vladimir, thank you very much, your videos are always very useful and easy to understand. I ask you one thing. Could you make a video where you explain the stress results values based on the material used? For example, you explain the stress values results of steel (iron, aluminum or any other material) to see if my piece will break or lose its basic elastic characteristics. I think it is interesting to understand. Thanks. bye. Fabio
Hi Fabio, thank you for your positive feedback, I really appreciate it.
Also thank you for your idea for future tutorial. I will try to find some example. Stay tuned, Vladimir
thank you!is very useful!
Incredibly useful video.
Many thanks.
One suggestion though - maybe need more explanation on meshing :)
Hi, thanks for your positive feedback. I have tried to explain details regarding Mesh in this video ua-cam.com/video/tbckfGqBAng/v-deo.html I hope that is useful. Best regards Vladimir
@@4kside Thanks a lot. I will check it out. Best, Sergey
Hi, thank you for your explanation!
I´m having trouble to select a curve to plot a graph, it needs to be from a section of the model, for example, vertical displacement on the neutral line. I´d tried to section the model, and to put line on a sketch before running the simulation, but neither allowed me to select the curve from inside the model.
Hi, thank you for your positive feedback.
For your issue for now, I do not have proper solution or workaround.
System also do not allow to select inside curve 😔
Maybe we have to find another way...
@@4kside as an approximation for now, I made square cut with a negligible size (0,1mm), and used it's side as a reference.
Hello! How do I get the graph for a curve that is actually offset by 30mm from an outside edge and inside the body?
Sorry for my late reply...busy day
...but, can you send me explanation please by email and some pictures regarding your question. Maybe I can find some solution for you.
Another great video Dude!
Just want a suggestion from you that, Is Assembly mechanism important for student who wants to work in CFD Field?
Hi, thanks for your positive feedback. I am not able to shown you CFD simulation. I do not have appropriate license. Thanks for your understanding.
@@4kside No dude! I am just asking that
Is Creo or creo assembly important for student who wants to work in cfd? Any idea
Hi, sorry but for now I do not have the CFD experiences. Can not confirm, propose the solution.