fmerwick
Mechanical
- Feb 10, 2008
- 5
Hi,
I am attempting to model free fall of an object in dynamic,explicit. I am applying an initial velocity to the object and wish for gravity to contribute to the velocity thereafter. The object is falling in the negative Z direction.
In the load module I have selected gravity. I then select the object that is falling for the applied load region. It is at this stage that I am unsure what to enter to model a realistic gravity load.
Should I be applying -9.81 in the component 3 direction? Or should I be applying -1 in the component 3 direction to indicate the direction of the load and a scale factor of 1 for gravity? Or should I be doing something else?
Also I am leaving the amplitude as instantaneous in the hope that gravity remains constant throughout the procedure.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Lisseng1
I am attempting to model free fall of an object in dynamic,explicit. I am applying an initial velocity to the object and wish for gravity to contribute to the velocity thereafter. The object is falling in the negative Z direction.
In the load module I have selected gravity. I then select the object that is falling for the applied load region. It is at this stage that I am unsure what to enter to model a realistic gravity load.
Should I be applying -9.81 in the component 3 direction? Or should I be applying -1 in the component 3 direction to indicate the direction of the load and a scale factor of 1 for gravity? Or should I be doing something else?
Also I am leaving the amplitude as instantaneous in the hope that gravity remains constant throughout the procedure.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Lisseng1