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Apply load on a specific surface Solidworks - Catia

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QGHH

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Aug 13, 2015
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Hello there,

I want to apply a load on a specific surface - let's say on a portion of the overall surface to make it clearer.
Using other words, I don't want to load an entire surface but on a portion of this surface.

The methodology I did was to start a sketch on a surface, then split it but still keeping both surfaces.
Unfortunately, when I want to put the load, I can't select the small surface and th`is is what I want to do.

I know that my request can be thought stupid but I need help from you guys.

I hope hearing from you soon
 
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There is a CATIA forum and Solidworks forum in this site. Seems to be that you'd get a better answer in one of them

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Thanks for your replies.

I would prefer using Solidworks but if you know how to do it on Catia, feel free to tell me
 
In CATIA you can draw/extract+trim/whatever... that small surface on the big one. Then go to Part Design and make thee Part Body active. Then use Sew.
 
In SolidWorks and Catia the workflow will be the same if you are using surfaces. Create a sketch, project it onto the surface, split the surface with the projected sketch.

For solids the work flows are similar. I usually partition the geometry into different solids to aide in meshing once in Abaqus or your favorite FEA package. Create sketch, extrude sketch as a surface, split solid. In SolidWorks you can retain each side and in Catia one side is consumed. So for Catia there is an extra step of creating 2 bodies and retaining opposite sides.

I hope this helps.

Thank you.

Rob Stupplebeen
OptimalDevice.com
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