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it didn't work. I gave a displacement in the radial direction and my geometry moves in the z-direction, even if I asigned all nodes and loads to the local system that I want. Morever, the resulting movement is also strange if i consider the global coordinate system. Here the model attached.
Hi Luke,
Based on the loading conditions in the model, I made slight modifications. Can you check the model attached along.
Hi Luke,
RADIOSS doesn't support to assign boundary conditions in a cylindrical coordinate system now. But to work on it, you can select the nodes and put imposed displacement (/IMPDISP, and keep icoor=1),for each dof with zero magnitude function.
Does radioss still dont support assigning BC in cylindrical coordinate?
I asked it because it seems that the assignment to a cylindrical skew didn't work for my simulation in Radioss.