A Simulation Teaser & FEA Post-Processing Habits to Adopt for Troubleshooting Results

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    When performing Finite Element Analysis and interpreting results, it is important to adopt habits and procedures to check result accuracy and look for issues with the study setup. In this video, a simple study displays a very odd response that indicates a problem with accuracy. Follow along as our expert recommends habits to adopt when reviewing study results to better understand the results and work towards more accurate results. Adopting some of these habits helps to establish confidence in the result and identify simple issues that can ruin progress.
    Habit #1: Animate a result plot with an automatic/exaggerated scale.
    Habit #2: Display a stress plot with a mesh boundary overlay.
    Habit #3: Compare result forces at the fixtures to the force input magnitudes and directions.
    Habit #4: Check the energy norm error for mesh-based stress inaccuracies.
    Habit #5: Refine the mesh and monitor stress magnitude for convergence.
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  • @alexmarks2950
    @alexmarks2950 3 месяца назад +1

    Marcus,
    I don't show adaptive method option tab in my properties menu. Is that an option that came after SW22'?

    • @MLCCADSystems
      @MLCCADSystems  3 месяца назад

      The adaptive solution has been available for a very long time. Not all study types support adaptive meshing, make sure you are in a linear static study to access this feature.