automechanicar
Mechanical
- Nov 28, 2007
- 22
Hoi,
How can I retreive reaction forces in a solid model at a specific location? I know that there is a quanitity called COnstraint Forces in FEMAP 9.2 but when I use this, I get a fringe plot where the legend denotes only nodal reaction forces. However, I am interested in the sum of nodal reaction forces for multiple nodes (total tranferred load). How can I visualize this? Is it possible to retrieve total reaction force in a certain direction?
For example, consider a flat rectangular plate mounted on 5 vertical columns, where the columns are fixed at their base. The top side of the plate is uniformly loaded with for example 1000 N.
The total reaction force is of course 1000 N and the reaction force at the base of each column is 1000/5 = 200N. How can I visualize these 200N? Is it possible to specify a set of nodes (in this case the nodes at the bottom surface of the column) in which reaction forces are desired in certain direction?
THanks in advance!
How can I retreive reaction forces in a solid model at a specific location? I know that there is a quanitity called COnstraint Forces in FEMAP 9.2 but when I use this, I get a fringe plot where the legend denotes only nodal reaction forces. However, I am interested in the sum of nodal reaction forces for multiple nodes (total tranferred load). How can I visualize this? Is it possible to retrieve total reaction force in a certain direction?
For example, consider a flat rectangular plate mounted on 5 vertical columns, where the columns are fixed at their base. The top side of the plate is uniformly loaded with for example 1000 N.
The total reaction force is of course 1000 N and the reaction force at the base of each column is 1000/5 = 200N. How can I visualize these 200N? Is it possible to specify a set of nodes (in this case the nodes at the bottom surface of the column) in which reaction forces are desired in certain direction?
THanks in advance!