tlemonds
Aerospace
- Feb 1, 2014
- 20
Hey guys,
I have some general FEA experience using ANSYS during my undergrad. Mech Eng education but I am now trying out NX NASTRAN for the first time. Is there a quick and easy way to import a set of loads by global coordinates? I was imagining basically a text file with 4 columns and as many rows as loads. Three of those columns would obviously be coordinates and the fourth the magnitude of the load. However, I'm thinking I would also need to include something to indicate the direction that these loads should be applied in. They are all purely Z-directional loads if that makes it easier. Maybe there's a way to have global coordinates and unit vector info along with the loads? The only reason I ask is because I have to import 30+ loads maybe 20 or 30 times and they will be different every time. Was hoping for some sort of even halfway efficient method to do this...
Thanks,
Tyler
I have some general FEA experience using ANSYS during my undergrad. Mech Eng education but I am now trying out NX NASTRAN for the first time. Is there a quick and easy way to import a set of loads by global coordinates? I was imagining basically a text file with 4 columns and as many rows as loads. Three of those columns would obviously be coordinates and the fourth the magnitude of the load. However, I'm thinking I would also need to include something to indicate the direction that these loads should be applied in. They are all purely Z-directional loads if that makes it easier. Maybe there's a way to have global coordinates and unit vector info along with the loads? The only reason I ask is because I have to import 30+ loads maybe 20 or 30 times and they will be different every time. Was hoping for some sort of even halfway efficient method to do this...
Thanks,
Tyler