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How do you create consecutive physics?

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Hello all,

I'm using two solid mechanics physics, and I would like to study the effect of the second after the effect of the first is already computed. I'm doing this to know whether a second physics would indeed take into consideration the effect of the first, and I thought solid mechanics would be easier to view its results. ( This is why i'm not doing a sweep, I need them to be separate physics ).

I can't seem to do the proper way of setting the "initial values of variables solved for" to the previous solution.
can someone walk me through it please?

Oh and, should both physics be solved in the same study, or separate?

Thanks!

0 Replies Last Post 2 mai 2016, 18:25 UTC−4
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