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Accuracy.....
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Hello. I am loving the simplicity and user friendliness of the software how ever have a concern considering the von misses stress values. My thesis project was optimisation of bike frames and this is…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ian Boyd Aug 24, 2011.

Rendering
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I have played around but had no luck... is it possible to render with the contour plots?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Kristian Wenstop May 25, 2011.

Can any one explain this....?
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When i go to see the z displacement the model goes black and -1.#INDmm appears where the figures should be. Any idea to what i am doing wrong? Ive attached a screen shot so you can get a better…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Liam Woolley Sep 16, 2010.

Material properties
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Hello there. Has anybody got any good suggestions for sites that contain material properties? Im doing a project using Hytrel from dupont but the figures on their site fluctuate, also some properties…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Anthony Botting Sep 29, 2010.

 

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http://www.pivot.no
What modeling, simulation and analysis tools do you use?
Rhino, Spaceclaim, Catia and grasshopper.

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Use of Scan and solve for Fimbulvetr Snowshoes

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We at Pivot produktdesign set out to create higher performing, more durable and highly ergonomic snowshoes, the result is Fimbulvetr. Many manufacturers have tried to solve the traversing aspect of snow-shoeing but the solutions we saw were not sufficient. It was quickly identified that to achieve higher durability and traversing improvements a one piece unibody that combined the hinge and deck was the way forward. This presented us with an extreme…

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At 10:29am on October 21, 2010, Alexandros Adamou said…
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