mugged
Aerospace
- Jun 12, 2012
- 13
Hello,
I am trying to model deformation of an elastic material with an epoxy glued to the side. I have been attempting for the past week or so to extract nodal forces along an interaction surface but these turn out to be zero.
Browsing many online queries on the subject, I've found that the RF reaction force output only applies when dealing with boundary conditions. Also NFORC doesn't work because the model is in equilibrium and the forces sum to zero.
The closest I have gotten is when using CFT to output the force due to contact pressure and frictional stress. The huge problem with this is that the forces don't balance in the end. (The sum of the forces in the y-direction is not equal to 0). So I think I am missing something somewhere.
I am providing an input file. I really need to know how to output the forces on the triangular piece so that the forces balance in the y-direction. Thank you
Please help
I am trying to model deformation of an elastic material with an epoxy glued to the side. I have been attempting for the past week or so to extract nodal forces along an interaction surface but these turn out to be zero.
Browsing many online queries on the subject, I've found that the RF reaction force output only applies when dealing with boundary conditions. Also NFORC doesn't work because the model is in equilibrium and the forces sum to zero.
The closest I have gotten is when using CFT to output the force due to contact pressure and frictional stress. The huge problem with this is that the forces don't balance in the end. (The sum of the forces in the y-direction is not equal to 0). So I think I am missing something somewhere.
I am providing an input file. I really need to know how to output the forces on the triangular piece so that the forces balance in the y-direction. Thank you
Please help