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bearing support

bearing support

bearing support

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Hello,

Probably it's very simple, but I'm not able to make a bearing. The idea is this: I have 2 beams, one of the beams has a hinge on the end and partly underneath him the second beam witch is fouled, the beams are made from different materials. On the first beam there's a force. Now when I solve this, I get that the first beam is displaced, but he goes right through the second beam who doesn't has a stress nor displacement.
Probably the first doesn't know that the second has to support him. But how can I fix it?

Thank you for your support...
greets Crave

RE: bearing support

Have you tried "contact" between rhe beams?

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