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Gantry-Crane with Pin Joints ?

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yassou

Mechanical
Mar 13, 2015
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Hi guys
I Simulated something like the below Image.
China_025_10T_Mini_Gantry_crane_small_gantry_crane20142191039369_lnznz7.jpg

With Wire features (Like Below):
Abaqus_Beam_nx9uu3.jpg

Now I want this two Red Node act like a pin joint:
Abaqus_Beam_2_vrbod0.jpg

Like This Kind of Joint:
main-qimg-f3b9c13354d0eb42f8a5502356d3fb6c_vfrao7.png

How Can I Do That ?
With Best Regards.
yassou.
 
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Actually there’s more than one way to create such hinge joint between beam elements in Abaqus. One method is to add a wire between the nodes, create connector section (join type) and assign it to the wire. Another option is to use equation constraint that will couple translations of both nodes. And finally you could do it with MPC type PIN.
 
Hi FEA way
Thanks for Reply.
FEA way said:
Actually there’s more than one way to create such hinge joint between beam elements in Abaqus. One method is to add a wire between the nodes, create connector section (join type) and assign it to the wire.
My whole model is one part (not separated parts), Therefore there is no 2 nodes between 2 wires, it's just a common Node (Red node) between them.
FEA way said:
Another option is to use equation constraint that will couple translations of both nodes.
Same before, There is no 2 Nodes, It's one common Node, If there is 2 Node then can you explain more?
FEA way said:
And finally you could do it with MPC type PIN.
Same Problem, There is no 2 Nodes, It's one common Node.
With Best Regards.
yassou.
 
If it’s modeled as a single part then the connection will behave like welded by default (same as with tie constraint). To create pinned joint you need two separate nodes for each joint so you would have to divide the frame into 3 separate parts (horizontal beam and 2 columns).
 
FEA way said:
To create pinned joint you need two separate nodes for each joint so you would have to divide the frame into 3 separate parts (horizontal beam and 2 columns).
Now If I don't want to divide the frame into 3 parts, Is there any options to separate One common Node (Red Node) To two separate nodes ?
 
Partitions won’t help here since they will result in a single node at the joint anyway. Thus it seems that the only option is to use Merge/Cut Instances (selecting Cut of course).
 
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