Simulations won't work

Simulations won't work

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Simulations won't work

Anonymous
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Hey everyone,
I'm looking for some hints and feedback. I would've hoped that simulations work out of the box in Fusion 360. Unfortunately, they got the best of me. I've attached the model I've used for the report below. What am I doing wrong?

 

Cheers,

Paul

 

sim1 v17: Simulation Model 1 - Study 1 - Static Stress
_____ 2020-12-08 15:45:17 _____

sim1 v17: Simulation Model 1 - Study 1 - Static Stress
_____ 2020-12-08 15:45:18 _____
378 Tetrahedra : 100.0% of elements (100.0% of volume)
Face Angle min: 12.2, max : 120
Dihedral Angle min: 14.4, max : 153
Worst shape ratio : 5 on element 50
Worst aspect ratio : 4.71 on element 50, shortest edge: 0.0018, longest : 0.0114
Lowest collapse ratio : 0.276 on element 373
Worst Jacobian ratio : 1 on element 1
Base mesh: 811 nodes, 378 elements
Solver mesh: 811 nodes, 378 elements
Job has finished with errors. Receiving results.
Error: Solver Error
Error: An error occurred while solving the model.

 

 

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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Not sure why you attached a *.stl file.

 

Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

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Anonymous
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Of course. This is it. Thanks!

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TheCADWhisperer
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I would model this natively in Fusion 360 rather than translating a mesh body.

 

I don't understand the purpose of starting with an imported mesh body?

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Anonymous
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The mesh body you are referring to is an export of the model I made in Fusion. I wouldn't try to simulate an imported model either. But how else would I be able to show anyone the simplicity of the model I'm trying to simulate? On the other hand, why wouldn't an imported .F3D model (that I eventually attached) work in a simulation?

I'm frustrated by the fact that the only solution I read about online is uninstalling and reinstalling Fusion. I shall give that a go, apparently...

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For whaetever reason, uninstalling and reinstalling worked. Cheers to that.

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TheCADWhisperer
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@Anonymous wrote:

The mesh body you are referring to is an export of the model I made in Fusion.

I wouldn't try to simulate an imported model either. 


Why did you export the model that you created in Fusion as a mesh body?

I didn't say that I wouldn't try to run a simulation on an imported model.  I said I wouldn't try to run a simulation on "an Imported MESH body".

 

Your feature tree shows mesh bodies and a solid body created from mesh body.

 

I doubt that there was a need to reinstall Fusion.

Can you Attach your new file that did work.

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Anonymous
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I actually tried both models. I felt so stuck that I tried everything I could think of before reinstalling... Neither worked before reinstalling, now both models do. I'm just as puzzled by this as I assume you are.

 

You are correct about the mesh body simulation, though, it doesn't show the stressed areas properly. Thanks for the heads up!

 

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