zozomama
Mechanical
- May 11, 2010
- 6
Hi,
I would like to apply torsion to my model. It is a cubical model, 10 x 10 x 10 units. I have another smaller cube in the model, 5 x 5 x 5 units. The x-y origin of the smaller cube is aligned with the x-y origin of the larger cube. The z-planes of each cube are coincident. That is, they share one plane, and they are centered. These two have different materials.
I want to apply a 1 Force-Length torsion on the model. In the picture, I would like to set up a BC so that the orange part of the plane remains planar, but poisson expansion is free to occur.
How do I set up that particular boundary condition (I know how to do other BCs I need) and how do I apply torsion?
Thanks,
-z
I would like to apply torsion to my model. It is a cubical model, 10 x 10 x 10 units. I have another smaller cube in the model, 5 x 5 x 5 units. The x-y origin of the smaller cube is aligned with the x-y origin of the larger cube. The z-planes of each cube are coincident. That is, they share one plane, and they are centered. These two have different materials.
I want to apply a 1 Force-Length torsion on the model. In the picture, I would like to set up a BC so that the orange part of the plane remains planar, but poisson expansion is free to occur.
How do I set up that particular boundary condition (I know how to do other BCs I need) and how do I apply torsion?
Thanks,
-z