I have a need to run multiple load cases on a model. Is there a way to create multiple constraint sets so that they can all be run at one time? If not, do you have any recommendations for comparing the results of multiple load cases?
At the moment, the only way I see, is to make copies of the entire project folder and change the constraint sets in different folders and run them all separately. Is there a better way?
Thanks
Multiple Load Cases
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Re: Multiple Load Cases
Dear Inquisitor,
you can try the following:
Define multiple boundary conditions and then set/unset them active in the section define constraints (frame "Constraints" -> "Active").
Alternatively, you can copy the whole installation directory of Z88Aurora V2 and the start two or more z88aurora.exe. This allows you to considers results of different boundary condition sets (contained in different project folders) next to each other.
Best regards
Christoph Wehmann
you can try the following:
Define multiple boundary conditions and then set/unset them active in the section define constraints (frame "Constraints" -> "Active").
Alternatively, you can copy the whole installation directory of Z88Aurora V2 and the start two or more z88aurora.exe. This allows you to considers results of different boundary condition sets (contained in different project folders) next to each other.
Best regards
Christoph Wehmann
Re: Multiple Load Cases
Hello Inquisitor,
regards
Markus Zimmermann
At the moment there is no better way so solve your problem, but you have explained it correctly.This is exactly the procedure.Inquisitor hat geschrieben:
At the moment, the only way I see, is to make copies of the entire project folder and change the constraint sets in different folders and run them all separately. Is there a better way?
regards
Markus Zimmermann