ciro147
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Hello everyone,
First I introduce myself as I am new to this forum. I am a student graduating in mechanical engineering (three-year degree) and I am preparing a thesis on determining the most performing material of a wingsail (a rigid sail with wing shape). recently, for this reason, I am learning to use the software "solidworks 2010" (premium version) for studying static stresses and peak load.
But now, while with regard to static simulation, I have had no problem with "buckling" analysis, the software gives me problems not even starting to perform the execution of the function but returning to me, when I execute the simulation, always the same screen: "stop analysis: the maximum number of knots exceeds the limit".
I tried to change constraints, loads, mesh, and even use software tutorials, but also in these cases, nothing to do. I also have the same problem for dynamic analysis, while static and thermal studies work very well.
What's the problem with you?
ps I thank you from now on for any intervention/council.
First I introduce myself as I am new to this forum. I am a student graduating in mechanical engineering (three-year degree) and I am preparing a thesis on determining the most performing material of a wingsail (a rigid sail with wing shape). recently, for this reason, I am learning to use the software "solidworks 2010" (premium version) for studying static stresses and peak load.
But now, while with regard to static simulation, I have had no problem with "buckling" analysis, the software gives me problems not even starting to perform the execution of the function but returning to me, when I execute the simulation, always the same screen: "stop analysis: the maximum number of knots exceeds the limit".
I tried to change constraints, loads, mesh, and even use software tutorials, but also in these cases, nothing to do. I also have the same problem for dynamic analysis, while static and thermal studies work very well.
What's the problem with you?
ps I thank you from now on for any intervention/council.