No stresses in .mnf created from H3D
I'm using HW8SR1 for converting H3D in to MNF be used with ADAMS/FLEX.
H3D file is generated using .fem of optistruct and with stress recovery option 'ON'.
flex-H3d also shows the relative stress / strain information when opened in Hyperworks. But when converted to .mnf (using HYPERVIEW --> FlexTools --> FlexPrep) , the file doesn't carry the stress information.
Is it the standard problem? If yes what is workaround.
If no, does it require any parameter setting ?
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Hi, I'm Keshav replying here.Can you please share the h3d file with me? Please mail mvsupport@altair.com with the h3d file. I'll take a look at the file and will get back to you. Thanks.
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Hi,
I also face the same problem, could you share the information here instead of PM? That the use of forum right?to share information and discussing problem.
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I'm using HW8SR1 for converting H3D in to MNF be used with ADAMS/FLEX.
H3D file is generated using .fem of optistruct and with stress recovery option 'ON'.
flex-H3d also shows the relative stress / strain information when opened in Hyperworks. But when converted to .mnf (using HYPERVIEW --> FlexTools --> FlexPrep) , the file doesn't carry the stress information.
Is it the standard problem? If yes what is workaround.
If no, does it require any parameter setting ?
as i know you need grid point stress values for mnf creation, you must put the card gpstress in your fem file and solve it again:
GPSTRESS(ALL) = ALL
element stress/strain values could be used for fatigue analyses
here is a small bat file which you could edit and use for your files:
set FLEX=C:\Altairwin64\hw10.0\io\translators\bin\win64
%FLEX%\flexprep your_file.fem your_file.h3d CB +node+node+node+... nm -STRESS -FEMONLY -PURGE -MEGAGRAM -MILLIMETER -NEWTON -SECOND
definition:
set FLEX=C:\Altairwin64\hw10.0\io\translators\bin\win64 sets the path of flex_prep utility
CB means usage of craig-bempton
+node+node+node+... means your interface nodes
at the end of the interface nodes there is a value nm (you could change it) it means number of modes
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Hi Hexagon,
That was a great response. I learned a lot, thank you!
I recently started using MotionView 11 (SA-101) and I don't have these problems, so I guess the Altair folks must have resolved the issues..
Syairasm & BSG,
Hi! I'm a newbie to this forum.. May I know for what applications do you simulate using Multi-Body Dynamics?
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