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Displacement

Displacement

Displacement

(OP)
Dear all,

Does any one know that how we can fix the displacement (0.5) at one cross section.

RE: Displacement

Impossible. Only nodes can be fixed. Change your geometry. May be *Shellsection,offset is an option

Pam

RE: Displacement

A fixed displacement at a set of NODES through a cross section is straightforward, simply use the *BOUNDARY, TYPE=DISPLACMENT and specify your displacement i.e.

*BOUNDARY, TYPE=DISPLACMENT
<node number or set>, DOF(1st), DOF(last), 0.5

Seasons greetings,

-- drej --

RE: Displacement

(OP)
Dear Drej,

I run my model by version 6.4.

would you please let me know more.

saeed

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