PLCKing
Mechanical
- Jan 18, 2007
- 20
I wasn't sure how to edit my post and move it to the right place, so I'm re-posting it in the right place instead. If an administrator could erase the original from the Structural->other thread. Thanks,
I'm using solidworks/cosmosworks to model a structural frame that's made up of structural beams. I'd like to run different scenarios using different structural members in the model, so for example the corner posts will be 6"X4"X3/16" HSS and the top beams will be 4"X4"X3/16" Angle. What and then compare if I change to a different size of HSS or change the angle to HSS, etc. When modeling in Cosmosworks and using the beam mesh then all the members get converted to beams, but I don't know how comosworks differentiates between and HSS structural member and a Angle or C structural member.
The other option is to use a solid mesh, but with the beams being 150" long, it's a bit impractical and the computing time is very long. Any suggestions?
PK
I'm using solidworks/cosmosworks to model a structural frame that's made up of structural beams. I'd like to run different scenarios using different structural members in the model, so for example the corner posts will be 6"X4"X3/16" HSS and the top beams will be 4"X4"X3/16" Angle. What and then compare if I change to a different size of HSS or change the angle to HSS, etc. When modeling in Cosmosworks and using the beam mesh then all the members get converted to beams, but I don't know how comosworks differentiates between and HSS structural member and a Angle or C structural member.
The other option is to use a solid mesh, but with the beams being 150" long, it's a bit impractical and the computing time is very long. Any suggestions?
PK