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  1. mholland

    Algor Processor Cannot Be Located

    Thanks for your assistance GBor.
  2. mholland

    Algor Processor Cannot Be Located

    Hey, 1) I'm using FEMPRO version 20.02 2) Analysis Type in the left-hand tree is <Natural Frequency (Modal)> is this correct analysis option? 3) As above, 20.02 4) I have just run the RegAll.bat file, it seems to have processed properly and shut down after completion. Do I need to add any...
  3. mholland

    Algor Processor Cannot Be Located

    Hi! I'm a complete newbie when it comes to Algor, I've just been having a play around trying to perform some modal analysis (linear, using natural frequency analysis type) on a brake disc. I've given the disc a material (grey iron grade 30), an element type (brick) and meshed. I want the disc...
  4. mholland

    SW Animator Basics

    Hello All, I'm really finding it difficult to do what I expect is a simple thing in solidworks animator. I'm trying to animate a series of tunnel segments connecting to a complete tunnel section, rather like the animation found on the homepage of this website...
  5. mholland

    External Thread On a Shaft

    Thanks for the replies people. I think I'm gonna make a helix and sweep cut along that profile - as Jeff suggested. Regards
  6. mholland

    External Thread On a Shaft

    Hey I'm a new user of SW after making the switch from ProE. I've been working through the tutorials and I'm getting on quite well, or so I thought! I just want to simply put a thread on a shaft, similar to the cosmetic thread feature on ProE. This does however have to be an actual thread. I've...

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