Constraint problem
Hi,
I am a beginner,
Part 1 is rotating in Part 2.
and Both parts are solid meshed separately.
I'd like to put constraint on it. But I don't know how to.
Should I connect nodes (nodes on the contacting surface..?) in Part 1 and part 2 using rigid? (
Please help me out.
THank you,
Answers
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hi
what's kind of analysis you intend to carry out?
if just static, you can share nodes, or use rbe2
if you want to see rotating motion, using revolution joint, or contact
havve a good job
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hello you can use tie contact or frictional contact depending on the functionality of the two components and analysis.
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Hi ohyahta
did you find an approach to solve your model.
I encounter the same question as yours.
I want to calculate to stress on the axle ,could you show me how you solve is ,
thanks in advance
Albert
Altair Forum User said:Hi,
I am a beginner,
Part 1 is rotating in Part 2.
and Both parts are solid meshed separately.
I'd like to put constraint on it. But I don't know how to.
Should I connect nodes (nodes on the contacting surface..?) in Part 1 and part 2 using rigid? (
Please help me out.
THank you,
Hi ohyahta
did you find an approach to solve your model.
I encounter the same question as yours.
I want to calculate to stress on the axle ,could you show me how you solve is ,
thanks in advance
Albert
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Altair Forum User said:
hi
what's kind of analysis you intend to carry out?
if just static, you can share nodes, or use rbe2
if you want to see rotating motion, using revolution joint, or contact
havve a good job
sir ,I also meet the same question, Could you show me what I should do if I want to calculate the stress on the axle.
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Hi albert.zhang
As told in one of the posts, if you are running a static analysis you can use RBE2s.
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