flyforever85
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- Jun 22, 2010
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I have a simple question about RBE, I need to know how they work:
let's say I have 2 surfaces on top of each other, both modelled with 2D quad element. The top has a very low thickness, 0.016 in (0.41 mm) and it's aluminum, the bottom is a slab of aluminum 1 in (25.4 mm) thick.
To model a contact between the two surfaces I connect 1 by 1 the nodes of the top surface (masters) to the nodes of the bottom surf.
I apply a pressure on the top surface. Max displacement is 16 mm (0.63 in)
Which of these answers is correct:
1. The nodes of the bottom surface will move EXACLTY of 0.63 in, forces by the RBE2;
2. Due to the very high stiffness of the bottom surface, it will counteract the displacement of the top surface.
let's say I have 2 surfaces on top of each other, both modelled with 2D quad element. The top has a very low thickness, 0.016 in (0.41 mm) and it's aluminum, the bottom is a slab of aluminum 1 in (25.4 mm) thick.
To model a contact between the two surfaces I connect 1 by 1 the nodes of the top surface (masters) to the nodes of the bottom surf.
I apply a pressure on the top surface. Max displacement is 16 mm (0.63 in)
Which of these answers is correct:
1. The nodes of the bottom surface will move EXACLTY of 0.63 in, forces by the RBE2;
2. Due to the very high stiffness of the bottom surface, it will counteract the displacement of the top surface.