wvan794
Aerospace
- Jun 23, 2015
- 3
Hi all, I am using Patran 2013 with MSC NASTRAN 2013.1.1 as my analysis code (performing a linear static analysis) and am having the following issue:
I need to apply inertial loads that are spatially variant. In my first attempt to do so, I generated a spatial field and selected the field the Trans Accel <A1 A2 A3> input. Attempting to run the analysis, I receive the error message: The inertial load set "TestLoad" cannot be translated, because it varies spatially. The analysis code does not support spatially varying inertial loads. It is seems from this that the Trans Accel <A1 A2 A3> input in Patran under inertial load corresponds to a GRAV entry in NASTRAN. Reviewing the NASTRAN linear static user's guide, I note the entries ACCEL and ACCEL1. Either of these seem to be adequate for applying loads to my model; however, I haven't been able to find a way to include either as part of my load case in Patran. Does anyone have any experience with this?
I need to apply inertial loads that are spatially variant. In my first attempt to do so, I generated a spatial field and selected the field the Trans Accel <A1 A2 A3> input. Attempting to run the analysis, I receive the error message: The inertial load set "TestLoad" cannot be translated, because it varies spatially. The analysis code does not support spatially varying inertial loads. It is seems from this that the Trans Accel <A1 A2 A3> input in Patran under inertial load corresponds to a GRAV entry in NASTRAN. Reviewing the NASTRAN linear static user's guide, I note the entries ACCEL and ACCEL1. Either of these seem to be adequate for applying loads to my model; however, I haven't been able to find a way to include either as part of my load case in Patran. Does anyone have any experience with this?