Modeling an Edge Grip
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you should start then with Inspire. Do you know Inspire? For someone who never tried simulation, it would be a good starting point, and in the end, if needed you can go to HM+OptiStruct, as it already uses OptiStruct in the background.
Inspire has a few tutorials that walk you though the process.
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Hello! Thank you for your answer! Please can you give me a link for some tutorials for inspire for that sort of structure?
I thank you again
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You need to launch Inspire and go to the Tutorials option:
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There is also a specific section here in the forum for Inspire.
And there's this ebook.
https://community.altair.com/community?id=community_question&sys_id=2046c8761b2bd0908017dc61ec4bcb84If you are more a video person, there's youtube with some tutorials around.
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Thank you for your help! but I don't have access to Inspire.
Can you give me some tutorial for Hypermesh?
Also is there some tutorial to optimize the design of a structural ceiling beam? that beam will be extruded?
Thank you for your precious help
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Anyone that has access to HM could have access to Inspire by downloading it (commercial or student licenses). The licensing is the same.
I wouldn't suggest you to start from HM as your first model. But there are some videos on youtube and also tutorials in the help.
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On my internship laptop I do not have it.. And after discussing with my teacher.. I have to use HM.
So please coould you give me some tips or tutorials links for calculating the optimal number of beams in a ceiling frame structure?
Thank you for your help
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