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How to apply Torque load in Abaqus? 1

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Abman

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Mar 21, 2007
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Hello Abaqus users,

I am a new abaqus and I am trying to analyze and simulate a model, 24 in. dia. sheave and apply Tension load and Torque. Other available data is angle of rotation of the sheave. (example: for Tension=50 lbs. then apply Torque of 1000 in.-lbs. on wheel rotated 15 degress. Could anyone out there guide me how to I apply the Torque value and
the angle of rotation? I am using Abaqus v6.6.1.

Thank you,
Abman
 
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Unless you have nodal degrees of freedom that have rotation, such as shells with 6 dof (3 translational, 3 rotational) then the only way to apply torque is through a couple. As they say, every couple have their moment, and in this case the moment, or torque, can be applied through 2 nodal forces. Make sure you choose nodes away from any point of interest as obviously you'll get high stresses at these point loads.

corus
 
Kinematic coupling constraints are quite handy for applying torques to structures. See section 28.2.3 in the ABAQUS Users Manual.

Regards

Martin
 
Thank you corus and Martin for leading me to the right direction in my analysis.

Checked the Analysis Manual 28.2.3 Kinematic coupling constraints is very good information to guide you on how to constrain your model. I've also checked 27.4.1 Applying loads: overview however, does not have anything related to applying Torque load or anything related to apply an angle of rotation.

Added steps name "Torque" and when I create a Load, in the create load dialog box and in the "Type for selected steps" which of the option would be related to torque or where I can apply Force and Radius or angle of rotation?

I would greatly appreciate any inputs.

Thanks a lot!
Abman
 
Hi Abman

You can apply a moment to a node using a *CLOAD applied to one of the rotational degrees of freedom (4-6).

To apply a displacement, use the *BOUNDARY and as above, apply the displacement to a rotational DOF.

I don't know where this is set in CAE, as I rarely use it, but I suspect that unless your point of application for the load is at a geometry vertex, you will need to create a reference point on the model to apply the torque/displacement.

Regards

Martin
 
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