Pressure-1D-Beam

Altair Forum User
Altair Forum User
Altair Employee
edited October 2020 in Community Q&A

Hi Guys,

 

i use Pressure to define linear load for 1 D Beam. but it is wrong, displacement is in Y direction (linear load Pload1 in Z direction ).

 

 

Thanks Very Much

 

Leslie 

 

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Answers

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited September 2014
  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited September 2014

    Hi 9527kun

     

    Why do you think the results are wrong?

     
  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited September 2014

    Hi Prakash Pagadala

     

    load in z  direction, but displacement in y direction,  do you think the results are right?

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited September 2014

    Have you changed the TYPE to FZ or FZE?

     

    Card edit the loads and change the type to FZ or FZE and check the results.

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited September 2014

    Thanks image/emoticons/default_tongue.png' alt=':P' srcset='/emoticons/tongue@2x.png 2x' width='20' height='20'>  Prakash Pagadala

    where can i change the type to FZ or FZE, can you show me a Greenshot?

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited September 2014

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    I can guide you:

     

    1) You should see an icon call card Edit

    2) select that and change the selector type to Loads

    3) change the config to Pressure and select the PLOAD1s

    4) click and you should see the card.

    5) in that change the type to FZ or FZE

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited September 2014

    hi  Prakash Pagadala   Unit of PLOAD1  is N/mm or N/mm^2?

     

    thanks

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited September 2014

    it is N/mm^2

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited September 2014

    Prakash Pagadala 

    but  Linear Load Unit is N/mm.

     

    Thanks, Leslie

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited September 2014

    Yes you are right, it is a distributed load on a line in a span of length. so it is force per length.

     

    it is N/mm. 

     

    I take my word back and I apologize.