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Creo Simulate Stress Analysis Guide

The document discusses the component drop-down list that appears when selecting stress, strain, or thermal strain quantities in Creo Simulate. It lists the possible components that can be selected including maximum principal, minimum principal, mid principal, all principals, and von Mises. Selecting a component refines the quantity definition. Additional components may appear for beam models.

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Creo Simulate Stress Analysis Guide

The document discusses the component drop-down list that appears when selecting stress, strain, or thermal strain quantities in Creo Simulate. It lists the possible components that can be selected including maximum principal, minimum principal, mid principal, all principals, and von Mises. Selecting a component refines the quantity definition. Additional components may appear for beam models.

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12/08/2018 Creo Help Center

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Creo Simulate > Creo Simulate > Reference Links > Components
Component—Stress and Strain for Stress or Strain
Quantities
Component—Stress, Strain Components for Stress or
Component—Thermal Analyses
Strain
Component and Layer Visibility in
Results
When you select Stress, Strain, or Thermal
Strain (FEM only) from the Quantity drop-
Component for Linearized Stress
Results down list, the Component drop-down list
Components for Acceleration, displays the components specific to these
Displacement, Reaction, Rotation, quantities. Use this drop-down list to further
Rotation Acceleration, Rotation
Velocity, or Velocity refine your quantity definition. The choices
Components for Beam Bending, available on this menu depend on the design
Tension, Torsion, and Total study, display type, and quantity combination
Components for Beam Resultant you select.
Components for Fatigue
Following are the possible items that appear
Components for Flux and Temp
Gradient
in the Component drop-down list if you
select Stress, Strain, or Thermal Strain
Components for Reactions at Point
Constraints (FEM only). If you have a beam model, Creo
Components for Shear and Simulate displays additional items.
Moment
• Max Principal—the maximum principal
Components for Shell Resultant stress or strain. For mixed locations that
Components for Stress or include beams, Max Principal specifies
Strain total stress or strain for beams. For an
Compressive Ultimate Stress example of a Max Principal stress vector
Conflicting Coordinate Systems display, see Example: Max Principal Stress
Vector Plot.
Connected and Unconnected
Parts • Min Principal—the minimum principal
Considerations for Multiple Model stress or strain
Sessions • Mid Principal—the principal stress or
Constrained, With Rigid Mode strain that has a numerical value between
Search max principal and min principal.
Constraint Sets for Analysis
• All Principals—all the principal stress
Constraints and Loads on components or strain components.
Compressed Geometry
Constraints and Modal Analysis
You can select the All Principals
Constraints on Compressed
Midsurfaces component when the Display Type is
Contact — 2D Models Vectors. You can view the vector plot of
Contact — 3D Models
all the principal components of a stress
or strain results quantity.
Static Analyses with Contacts in
Design Studies
Contact Pressure Results • von Mises—a combination of all stress
Quantity components. This component is not
Contact Slippage Indicator Results available for Strain or Thermal Strain
Quantity quantities.

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