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Removing *equation Constraint

Removing *equation Constraint

Removing *equation Constraint

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If I have use *equation constraint in Step 1 to control  node Set with node set B. Is that possible to remove this constaint in step 2, so that I can fix node set A but allowing node set B to move free?

RE: Removing *equation Constraint

In general, constraints (e.g., Tie, Equation) cannot be modified from one step to another.
  
One solution might be to use the subroutine MPC.



RE: Removing *equation Constraint

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Solved the problem with connector (stiff spring) as they are elements and can be removed in step 2

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