Online Webinar

Advanced MultiBody Dynamics for PTC Creo

Direct Interface to RecurDyn for Simplified and Automated Flexible Body and Contact Modeling

Date: July 20, 2023

Timetable: 17.00 CEST

Speaker/s: James Crist, EnginSoft USA

Language: English

The MBD for Creo Interface (CRIX) automates and simplifies the workflow of moving data from Creo to RecurDyn.
It is very fast and easily exports an assembly from Creo as well as all the joints associated with the geometry, into RecurDyn. Working with contacts in RecurDyn improves the ability to model springs, gears, bearings, and many other industrial applications.

Key advantages to this interface include:

  • Easier to start modelling - take your assembly from Creo to RecurDyn in just a few clicks
  • Preserves assembly structure
  • Avoid duplicating work – re-use CAD constraints as MBD joints
  • Keep geometry up to date – no need to remember what geometry you or a colleague changed
  • Improved process reduces clicks by 90%

Join us to see this new interface in action!

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James Crist

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James Crist

Senior Application Engineer - EnginSoft USA

James Crist is a Senior Application Engineer with EnginSoft USA supporting RecurDyn customers as well as leading the CRIX development team. He obtained his Bachelor’s in Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where he focused on numerical methods and simulation.

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