Iam beginner in creo, Can i simulate flow from seed or maybe powder inside pipe(like this video) in creo? And second question, it is posible to simulate plastic sheet flow(from plastic roller to final product) in packaging machine(when machine operated) inside creo? Sorry if my question is not clear,
Dave very nice. Kindly next time if you do some video also mention which PC can run it. Moreover also have a breakdown of your videos into chapters of timesteps so that one can easily follow steps. like Defining inlet outlet, Editing Geometry, setting up pressures and boundary conditions etc. etc.
I'm not an expert at CFD. I'm not even competent at CFD. (Never claimed I was.) I invent scenarios to teach people how to use the features and functions in the software. How you apply those tools is up to you.
are you sure if thats correct? Because if you have 100 input at one inlet, and 60psi at other inlet, doesnt that mean it would create a negative pressure at 60psi inlet and actually flow in oposite direction?
The first Inlet pressure is 100 psi, the second inlet is 60 psi, the third one is outlet and its pressure is 0, so the net flow will be towards the lowest one.
Good for designers to have live simulation, Thanks Dave I would like to ask if Creo P. have any kind of Magnetic simulation Dave? Like how the magnet pole react to another pole?
THX!
Thank you!
Iam beginner in creo,
Can i simulate flow from seed or maybe powder inside pipe(like this video) in creo?
And second question, it is posible to simulate plastic sheet flow(from plastic roller to final product) in packaging machine(when machine operated) inside creo?
Sorry if my question is not clear,
Very Nice Dave, Thank you!
Many thanks!
can we simulate powder flow in screw conveyor on creo ?
Dave very nice. Kindly next time if you do some video also mention which PC can run it. Moreover also have a breakdown of your videos into chapters of timesteps so that one can easily follow steps. like Defining inlet outlet, Editing Geometry, setting up pressures and boundary conditions etc. etc.
I don't know anything about computers. I have a 4 year old Dell. Honestly I am too busy to break down my videos into chapters.
Why did you set the outlet pressure as 0 psi, which will mean absolute vacuum? Shouldn't we use 14.7 psi which is standard atmospheric pressure?
I'm not an expert at CFD. I'm not even competent at CFD. (Never claimed I was.) I invent scenarios to teach people how to use the features and functions in the software. How you apply those tools is up to you.
Hi Dave, can you demonstrate shell and tube heat exchanger in simulation live?
I don’t know what you mean by that.
are you sure if thats correct?
Because if you have 100 input at one inlet, and 60psi at other inlet, doesnt that mean it would create a negative pressure at 60psi inlet and actually flow in oposite direction?
The first Inlet pressure is 100 psi, the second inlet is 60 psi, the third one is outlet and its pressure is 0, so the net flow will be towards the lowest one.
Good for designers to have live simulation, Thanks Dave
I would like to ask if Creo P. have any kind of Magnetic simulation Dave? Like how the magnet pole react to another pole?
Not currently. Additional Multiphysics capabilities are planned for Creo 7.0.2.0 (November) and Creo 8.0 (April).
@@CADPLMGuy That's great, Thanks for the quick response.
Creo is getting competitive
Yeah, it’s pretty damn impressive. If Creo got a composites solution, it’d be near unbeatable.
Live simulation not working
Do you have a license?
@@CADPLMGuy no
That’s why it’s not working
Amazing
I crash to desktop everytime I hit run, what gives?
Most likely incompatible graphics hardware or drivers. You can check your setup using the information from PTC Support.
Thanks!!
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