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Rigid connector: applying moment in (degree/s)?
Posted Feb 13, 2015, 5:05 p.m. EST Structural Mechanics Version 4.4 0 Replies
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I am working on modeling a cylinder in 3D using a time dependant solver and applying a torsinal load on the geometry. The way I have it set up is at one end of the cylinder I have a fixed constraint boundary condition and am twisting it at the other end. I am using a rigid connector -> applied moment and everything seems to be working well using N*m values. However, the ASTM standard that I am working with is calling for a 5 deg/min load and I have no idea how to make this work.
1. Can I input a 5 deg/min load in my model using a rigid connector (or any other physics module)?
2. I would like to graph Torque (N*m) v.s. Rotation (deg) at a point on my geometry, can this be done?
So far I've managed to make this model work (time dependent) with an applied moment load of 5*t [N*m].
Any help would be greatly appreciate!
Thanks,
Chris
Hello Christel Italiaie
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