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Trim and Shear Angles
Explanations about Trim and Shear Angles
Matthias
Hoss
Sheet Metal Forming
Smart computing with PAM-STAMP
Tips and tricks to reduce computational time for PAM-STAMP input files.
Vladimír
Cerny
Sheet Metal Forming
How do I create an SEA cavity using shrinkwrap?
How to create FE acoustic cavities with complex shapes
Ricardo
Alvarez
CFD, Vibro-Acoustics
How to clean registry to restore files association
Clean the registries manually to fully use the files associativity from PAM-STAMP in the last installed version.
Benoît
Muller
Sheet Metal Forming
How to define frame manually for die compensation
Method to define manually frame used for projection in die compensation in processes where frame can’t be taken automatically from tool kinematics.
Vladimír
Cerny
Sheet Metal Forming
CFD-VIEW Colormap Options: Static, Dynamic, and Cumulative
The Colormap Settings panel in CFD-VIEW assigns colors to data sets. Identical data values on an object are displayed with the same color if they are using the same colormap display. Three options offer the user the opportunity to select the mode for updating the colormap as the underlying data changes, for example during transient simulations. These options are: Static, Dynamic, and Cumulative
Santosh
Kini
CFD
How to repair mesh nodes with node projection on arc or line
Guidelines to help to fix some local mesh issues by using new nodes projection tool in PAM-STAMP
Vladimír
Cerny
Sheet Metal Forming
Auto Empty Folders option in CFD-GEOM
When importing large models into CFD-GEOM, you may notice that certain entities listed in the Model Manager may have a red box around them.
Abraham
Meganathan
CFD
Adding Baffles to an Unstructured domain in CFD-GEOM
While meshing the geometries of industrial significance like mixing tanks, reactor and heat exchangers, we may encounter baffles which have negligible thickness but significant area to impact the physics of the problem in terms of momentum and heat transfer. These surfaces may be free-standing or connected to other surfaces from the domain.
Abraham
Meganathan
CFD
Using Region sources in CFD-VisCART
In order to control grid spacing at user-defined locations, mesh sources are a common tool in CFD-VisCART (Figure 1). Point, Line, Curve, Plane, Box and Surface sources have been available for several years. Cylinder and Sphere sources were introduced a few years back. To extend this tool set further, CFD-VisCART V2013.0 introduced Region sources.
Abraham
Meganathan
CFD