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Stress analysis using SolidWorks

Stress analysis using SolidWorks

Stress analysis using SolidWorks

(OP)
Hi , can anyone please tell me how to run a cosmoxpress on an assembly, i know how to do it for a single part but not an assembky, your help is appreciated.

RE: Stress analysis using SolidWorks

Are you sure Cosmosworks can do that?

RE: Stress analysis using SolidWorks

(OP)
yeah, i am doing it now for part by part on my aircraft, but i want the whole thing done, unless  i have to copy it to patran

RE: Stress analysis using SolidWorks

Is there some reason you're not posting this in the Solidworks forum here?

TTFN



RE: Stress analysis using SolidWorks

CosmoExpress can only analyze an individual part.  It cannot analyze an assembly.  You need the full version of CosmoWorks to analyze an assembly.  Unless you obtain the full version, Solidworks comes with only CosmoExpress.

debodine

RE: Stress analysis using SolidWorks

Cosmosexpress only analyses a part for built in conditions and is just for fun, unless that part is built in at one end of course.

corus

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