jisb007
Bioengineer
- May 14, 2005
- 33
Hi,
I have a curve-shaped object that I am modeling to have the boundary nodes fixed in the surface normal direction, while allowing tangential movement. How can I specify such a boundary condition then? I looked up "*TRANSFORM" keyword, but it seems that the local coordinate system is very simple, only Cartesian, cylindrical, or spherical. I don't want to specify a local Cartesian coordinate for each of my boundary node. Maybe this is not the way it should be handled.
Someone knows how to do this? It's probably very simple, but I just haven't got the answer. Thanks very much!
I have a curve-shaped object that I am modeling to have the boundary nodes fixed in the surface normal direction, while allowing tangential movement. How can I specify such a boundary condition then? I looked up "*TRANSFORM" keyword, but it seems that the local coordinate system is very simple, only Cartesian, cylindrical, or spherical. I don't want to specify a local Cartesian coordinate for each of my boundary node. Maybe this is not the way it should be handled.
Someone knows how to do this? It's probably very simple, but I just haven't got the answer. Thanks very much!