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Bearing AT contact

Hello,
 
I am trying to understand how Bearing AT works. In the manual, it says that the order of operations is:
 
1) Preprocessing mesh -> generates .bpf, .bof, .bif files (for ball bearings)
along with the .pch files from Nastran
 
2) Preprocessing contact -> consumes (unless otherwise stated) the .pch file to create a .bcf file and .bre files.
 
As I understand it, in the manual it says that the data for the bearings is precomputed and cotnained in the .bre files, but I managed to run a simulation whithout the .bre files in the working directory (or anywhere on the computer since I had deleted them by mistake).
 
How is this possible? Did I not understand something about how Bearing AT works? Are the .bre files not mandatory?
 
If possible, I would like a more thorough explanation of how the Bearing AT plugin works, regarding the files generation/deletion at least.
 
Thanks,
 
Josef
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  • Hello Josef,
     
    sorry for late response...
    The *.bre files are not mandatory, but *.bpf, *.bif, *.bof are required for the solver. This is true for a Deep groove Ball Bearing, as well as for Cylindrical Roller Bearing and Needle Roller Bearing. However the Tapered Roller Bearing and Axial Cylindrical Roller bearings currently differ a bit but we are going to align it in future releases.
     
    There is some brief explanation in Introduction section of online help, see screenshot below:
    Bearing_AT_Online_Help_Intro
     
    Could you please pin-point me to the page where you found misleading info in Online Help or Reference Manual, so we can correct that?
     
    Thanks and regards,
    Jan
     
     
     
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  • Hello Josef,
     
    sorry for late response...
    The *.bre files are not mandatory, but *.bpf, *.bif, *.bof are required for the solver. This is true for a Deep groove Ball Bearing, as well as for Cylindrical Roller Bearing and Needle Roller Bearing. However the Tapered Roller Bearing and Axial Cylindrical Roller bearings currently differ a bit but we are going to align it in future releases.
     
    There is some brief explanation in Introduction section of online help, see screenshot below:
    Bearing_AT_Online_Help_Intro
     
    Could you please pin-point me to the page where you found misleading info in Online Help or Reference Manual, so we can correct that?
     
    Thanks and regards,
    Jan
     
     
     
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