I have a question
Screw lock like this
How to design CAD to be the closest to real analysis
If it is a machine
When the machine is designed
There are many main structural parts
I need to use the "assembly 4" function
It even contains the STEP files provided by the manufacturer
There seems to be a lot of errors when testing with FEM
How to design CAD to be the closest to real analysis?
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Re: How to design CAD to be the closest to real analysis?
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Because some friends replied
Weldment is not equal to a complete body(Without assembly,integrated molding)
The same logic is in the assembly of parts
So I want to discuss the parts assembly project(Screw locking type)
How to design CAD for FEM analysis
Because some friends replied
Weldment is not equal to a complete body(Without assembly,integrated molding)
The same logic is in the assembly of parts
So I want to discuss the parts assembly project(Screw locking type)
How to design CAD for FEM analysis