PVO22 wrote:
I saw you did FEA on a braced headstock compared to a stock one. How did those results turn out for you? In the case of the triples I can see it being a bit easier and more useful since the frames are fairly flexible by nature so you could be certain that any stiffening you do would be beneficial.
My problen was I never had an issue with the handling so difficult to fix something that isn't broke!

For the most part, I did it to see where the bracing was effective and where it wasn't really required. The funny part was finding the most effective area to brace to reduce the deflection, (the head stock) was considered not required by a road racer here so go figure???
To be honest, the best way to verify your results is by just grabbing something you have in the shop like an i-beam or something smaller support it on each end with cylinders and put a weight in the middle... In theory, if you can get accurate results with something simple, you will get accurate results with something complex.
If you are having issues with multi bodies meshing, try making the model out of one piece, it should go much easier.
I was lucky enough to previously work at a company that had the full blown Cosmos but now I only have the basic version of Solidworks so I have to be happy with Simulationxpress... Pretty basic program as you know but still better then a kick in the pants...lol
At any rate, you have some pretty impressive looking models! Nice to see someone going through the process from start to finish!