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FEA on IV11

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clhumm

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I’ve used inventor for a couple of years, but this is my first crack at professional with FEA. I am trying to analysis an I-beam skid with 4 lifting points, one at each end. I can’t seem to find a way to do the entire frame, only individual pieces. I figured that FEA would be able to analysis the frame as a whole. Can FEA analyze the entire frame? Thanks in advance for any help.

Hummel
 
Hummel, if I understand you correct you have an assembly? I believe your FEA works with parts.
 
I just had this kind of problem yesterday - my IV 11 freezed, when I forced it to analyse one gate-frame. Very simple frame, just 9 "parts" (actually one part - derived from 9-part-assembly), but IV failed...
 
yes desimulacra, i have an assy, 6 i-beams and 4 lifting lugs. sounds similar to what konsruktor mentioned, but computer didnt freeze. tried to analyze it as a derived component but no luck. message came up stateing 'invalid geometery or features are extermly small in comparison to the overall dimensions.' thanks is advance for any help.

hummel
 
I should mention that I do believe you can do a derived assembly. This will create a part with "welded" joints.
FYI I don't use this, but we are looking at acquiring FEA and are talking to our VAR's, this is what they told me last week and applies to Inventor 11.

Mark
 
OPPPS late post sorry (above), my connect to site froze.
 
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