Simulation Error Ptc Community
Simulation Error Ptc Community A collaborative space for ptc users to find answers, share expertise, and connect with product experts across the ptc ecosystem. I am using creo simulate not able to retrieve creo simulate files. facing error. how can i resolve that ?.
Error In License Processing Ptc Community I found a thread on ptc community as to how to find the element which is causing the error by running the analysis on ascii. but when i try to run it on ascii, the software immediately crashes. I can´t do a static simulation analysis since an error windows displays "you do not have write permission for the output directory ".\analysis1"" how. Since two weeks ago, no simulation works, i even reinstalled the software, but it didn't make a difference. is there a buffer file available to save software errors? maybe by deleting it, the problem will be solved. meanwhile, i saw the links that vladmir gave, but they did not help. The ptc community is on temporary read only status in preparation for moving our community to a new platform. learn more here.
Error With Licence Ptc Community Since two weeks ago, no simulation works, i even reinstalled the software, but it didn't make a difference. is there a buffer file available to save software errors? maybe by deleting it, the problem will be solved. meanwhile, i saw the links that vladmir gave, but they did not help. The ptc community is on temporary read only status in preparation for moving our community to a new platform. learn more here. dec 04, 2019 07:40 am @nickmihelich try clearing the toolpath and moduleworks related files from working directory. if possible try testing the same in creo 5.0.5.0. still if it fails, submit a case for ptc tech support. At certain points during a run, creo simulate locks the results files so it can write data to them. when this occurs, you cannot access intermediate results. We are facing issues for non linear cases for structural simulation for mechanical bus bar part. It depends on what you are trying to analyze and simulate, but i typically use a point that has a rigid element (rb2) to solid elements. i have two points like this with a spring in between. you have to make sure that the added stiffness from the rb2 doesn't cause inadvertent effects.
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