Hi, my name is Fernando, i have been working in a wire frame structure i´d like simulate, the intention is make a static stress simulation, later make a modal simulation and for the end respond spectrum simulation.
I worked in Mechanical Simulation 2016. and the model was made in Autocad 2015.
The cuestion is when i try to put a distribute load over the columns and i want to run the simulation the model not works, the button the run simulation stay desactive i dont´n know what i have to do. So if someone can give me some help i really aprecciate, i attache the file, and wating the positive answer.
thanks a lot....
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Hi @Anonymous
The problem has nothing to do with the distributed loads. The problem is that part 255 is completely undefined. You cannot run an analysis when any part has not been fully defined.
These are your options:
Also, you only have 1 beam element for each member. That will not give accurate results. You need to divide the line segments into appropriate number of elements. (The concept is the same when making a model using solids. You need to "mesh" the model because smaller elements give more accurate results.)
Hi John, i really apreciate the time for answer me, but before i post the question, i doing what You Say delete the parte 255, but idont divide the elements.
Because thats the distribution of the proyect.
So what happen if change the model in Autocad and create some layers for each element... ??
First, I do not know why you are using AutoCAD to create such a simple model. Why not draw it entirely in Sim Mech? (Perhaps the AutoCAD model includes other things, such as the beam drawn as solids. And then you drew the centerlines in AutoCAD and exported them for Sim Mech. This would be a time saving approach if the AutoCAD model already was drawn. If you had to draw the lines in AutoCAD just to transfer them to Sim Mech, then you are not saving any time, in my opinion.)
If you change the AutoCAD model, then you need to redo everything in Sim Mech. Once the geometry is in Sim Mech, I do not see any advantage to making changes in AutoCAD. The only reason to start from scratch is if the geometry changes drastically, and then only if it is too difficult to draw the changes in Sim Mech. Certainly, changing the layer numbers in AutoCAD, re-importing the model, setting everything up again in Sim Mech is no time savings. You can change the layer numbers directly in Sim Mech. (Select the lines, right-click > Modify Attributes or something like that.)
Dividing long lines to create shorter elements does not change the geometry. It gives more accurate results. If you want inaccurate, possibly incorrect results, then you do not need to divide the lines. 😀
Thank you Jhon. for answer me...i really appreciate.
the true is this, somebody taugh me this way, draw in AUTOCAD and later import to mechanical simulation, so i never drawn into Sim mech, but, i can do,this, but where i can find a tutorial to learn to draw into the Sim Mech. Id like to beginn as soon as possible....
again thank a lot Jhon...
The tutorials that you want to go through are under "Start & Learn > Help > User's Guide > Examples". All of those exercises use hand-built models.
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