Hi all,
I have a case where I would like to test a bracket I have designed. It holds a load around the horse shoe shape and the load centre is in fresh air (so to speak) It's been a while since I did anything on Mecway, but I seem to remember there being a way to do this?
Any suggestions would be great. I can get an idea of displacement by using the faces around the horse shoe shape, but I'd really like it to be more accurate (more for myself and learning a little more)
Thanks in advance
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Instead, you can apply the load to the surfaces around the edge and also apply a moment to the same surfaces to effectively move the line of action to where you want it.
Or avoid that hand calculation and make a dummy surface somewhere else (eg. Mirror/copy the existing horse shoe shape) so the centroid of all of them lies at the center of the arc.
This are some personal advice.
-Move the model so the REF node occupy the (0,0,0) coordinates (same as the ROT Node) and nothing else there. May seem arbitrary and I can’t rigorously give you a reason for that but ...
-Coupling with surface on solid elements if possible. If you work with shells, transform the shell to solid just for that specific coupled area.
-Distributing usually works better with force and moments.
-Kinematic usually works better with displacements and sometimes force and moments.
-Rigid Body both.
-In all cases if you try coupling displacements avoid mixing directions in the same BC.
-Start slowly and don't push too far as coupling means to artificially overstiff/over constrain. Check solution with various deformation factors to see what's going on.
Check carefully your results and that solution is compatible with the imposed BC.
Find attached some examples. I haven't check if results are good.
Good luck.