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======Restraints and Loads====== | ======Restraints and Loads====== | ||
- | Restraints are defined as surfaces that have zero displacement. A simple way to think of them is that they " | + | **Restraints** are defined as surfaces that have zero displacement. A simple way to think of them is that they " |
- | A load is any force that acts on the model. In Intact.Design, | + | A **load** is any force that acts on the model. In Intact.Design, |
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+ | Once both of these constraints have been defined, the simulation can run. [[quick_scenarios|Quick scenarios]] are for those doing a simple simulation or those just starting to work with FEA. If a more complicated project needs to be completed, the [[advanced_scenario|stress scenario page]] will walk you through how to simulate more complex loading conditions. For insight on how to run a vibration test, check out the [[vibration_scenario|vibration scenario page]]. {{ : | ||
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+ | ==== Simulation Submission ==== | ||
+ | After submitting your scenario, it will be added to the queue for Intact.design' | ||
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+ | It is also important to note that you can run multiple scenarios for your model at the same time: you don't have to wait for previous simulations to complete in order to queue new ones. | ||
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+ | ===== Tutorial Videos ===== | ||
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+ | <WRAP group> | ||
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- | Once both of these constraints have been defined, the simulation can run. [[quick_scenarios|Quick scenarios]] are for those doing a simple simulation or those just starting to work with FEA. If a more complicated project needs to be completed, the [[advanced_scenario|stress scenario page]] will walk you through how to simulate more complex loading conditions. For insight on how to run a vibration test, check out the [[vibration_scenario|vibration scenario page]]. |
wiki/id/restraints_and_loads.1535477026.txt.gz · Last modified: 2018/08/28 11:23 by mike