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Altair Hyperworks 2022.1 Fatigue (S-N Life) Process Manager Tutorial (OS-HWX-T: 6010)
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- čas přidán 20. 11. 2022
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In this tutorial (OS-HWX-T: 6010) you will learn about how to set up a Fatiue Analysis with two static loadcases and test date (time history for fatigue loading) and the rainflow method. We will talk about the general approach to high cycle fatiuge with Altair Optistruct.
Signed von Mises is used here as we use a ductile material like Aluminum.
Get the missing load files here: community.alta...
(under documentation, Optistruct 2021.2 Tutorial models)
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Cool, Thanks for this tutorial! a quick question - you defined only 1 repeat time. Does that means that only 1 time the loading of 2500 seconds with all peaks and lows was applied? or 1 cycle with all loads through 2500 seconds?
As far as I understand is: 1 repeat time = both time histories with 2500 seconds are applied one time in combination (linear superposition, not sequential)
Thank you Manuel, this is also what I understand. So basically the damage was calculated for these 2500 seconds
@@TheTehnikx Yes
Can you do the initial steps for the altair acctivate? thank you
hi, i dont find the csv files, can you provide me that load cases?
If you follow the link in the descriptios, then go to: Product = OptiStruct > Version = 2021.2 > Guide Type = Tutorial
I cannot past the direct link here because there is a javascript function in between which locks it.
I'll send a video on linkedin how to get to the files ;)
We're waiting for that :) @@ManuelRamsaier
I thought I already did.... Can you write on LinkedIn again please?
Its now settled, right? Did you find the files?