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Conversion Ansys to Abaqus

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FEA_User

Automotive
Jan 27, 2022
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Thank you for your support;
How can I model with Abaqus the analysis below ( made with Ansys )!
i found only that :
1- Bonded contact = Contact Tie

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There are rotational body loads (including centrifugal force) in Abaqus. Boundary conditions can be applied in local coordinate systems (also cylindrical) so supports are not a problem either. Use tie constraints in place of bonded contact.
 
@FEA way: thank you very much for your help!
I'm performing the Rotor simulation described above using Abaqus deck of ANSA,
then when i checked the model using Abaqus CAE i found that the magnitude value of the rotational velocity in Abaqus CAE is exactly the square root of what i putted in Ansa!
the other values (density, BC, Young modulus...) remains the same So the Unit system is the same in ANSA and Abaqus CAE
Now i'm confused which value is the correct one!

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When you enter the angular velocity ω for this type of load in Abaqus/CAE, it's internally converted to ω^2 when writing an input file.
 
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