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COSMOSXpress and simulation

COSMOSXpress and simulation

COSMOSXpress and simulation

(OP)
Hi all, I hope someone can help me. I've done a keyword search and found nothing to help, so I'll try posting. I have an assembly that I would like to load in tension using COSMOSXpress, but it tells me I have to run a physical simulation. The options are motors and springs, not really what I'm looking for. Can I do this with Xpress or do I need the full-up COSMOSWorks ??

Thanks all,
Bob

"You can observe a lot just by watching"
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RE: COSMOSXpress and simulation

Xpress only works with parts, not assemblies.

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RE: COSMOSXpress and simulation

(OP)
Thanks MadMango, you saved me alot of time dinking around trying to figure it out.
  Looks like it's back to Roark & Young :)

Thanks again.

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Yogi Berra

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