Conduct simulation study on single Component

Conduct simulation study on single Component

jannik.steiner
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Conduct simulation study on single Component

jannik.steiner
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Hi everyone,

I have a question about f360 Simulations.

I want to do a static load analysis on a single component that was modeled within a bigger File.

 

When I go to the dropdown menu on the upper left Corner, I choose Simulation, it always wants to simulate the entire model. I cannot find a way to exclude all other parts than the one I want to simulate.

 

I have tried to first choose the desired component (by hitting the small dot to the right of it´s name), but that has not worked so far.

 

My current solution is to export the desired component as a Step file, and then import it back to fusion to conduct the study. Im not happy with this solution, since I have to redo the entire study process with exporting / importing etc. whenever I do a small change on the component...

 

 

Is there a better way to do this?

 

Thanks in advance!

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sutherland-
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Hi @jannik.steiner 

 

Instead of exporting it, save a copy inside F360 and then conduct the simulation with that component.

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henderh
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Hi @jannik.steiner,

The easiest way is to do this in Simulation's Simplify workspace.
1. In the Simulation workspace, press the Simplify command icon in the Ribbon
2. Click on a face of the body you want to simulate
3. Right-click to show the context menu, and choose "Remove all but selected"
4. Finish Simplify

 

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This will automatically exclude all other bodies. It won't affect the design in the Design workspace, it will only affect the Simulation Model that is a copy of the design that is used in the Simulation workspace.

Hope this helps!



Hugh Henderson
QA Engineer (Fusion Simulation)