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Hi,
Inventor Stress Analysis does not provide this functionality.
However, Autodesk Simulation Mechanical provides options to write mesh (and simulation data) in different formats. Also, Autodesk Nastran In-CAD allows you to write mesh file in nastran format.
Thanks,
Ravi Burla
Hi,
I have the same issue, but I only have Inventor at hand.
I need to calculate my global error and if possible plot an error estimate, Inventor Professional 2016 seems to no have that functionality (am I wrong?). So I need to export the mesh of my simulation. It would be yet more convenient to export results but the mesh would do.
How can this be done?
Thank you for your help!
Benjamin Lender
PS: if there is no way of exporting results so far, is it planed? When working with i.e. MATLAB it would be very helpful to have the matrizes of the mesh and the results
@awarth wrote:
.... as a Student I cant afford
I guess I will never have a "non-free" Student solution to this. regards
Nastran In-CAD and Autodesk Simulation are available for FREE to students (and schools) from the Autodesk Student Community.
InCad is only available as a network license. If your version of Inventor is a Stand Alone version, you can't mix the network license version of InCad with a Stand Alone version of Inventor. (just went through this with the NFR license of InCad)
You can still use InCad for 30 days to do your work.
@Blair wrote:
InCad is only available as a network license. If your version of Inventor is a Stand Alone version, ....
Students can get FREE stand alone-license of Autodesk Nastran In-CAD.
I am running stand alone license in Inventor and SolidWorks.