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How can I model a Time-varying moving load using ANSYS v10 multiphys ?

How can I model a Time-varying moving load using ANSYS v10 multiphys ?

How can I model a Time-varying moving load using ANSYS v10 multiphys ?

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Acording to ANSYS help its possible to define a 2-D table array containing in one dimension the TIME variable, in the other dimension the position variable (X) and in the third dimension the value of of the load. But when i try to aply the load, it retrieves an error message saying " TIME parameter not defined" and "X parameter not defined". How do i get around this?

(i'm not to good at programing, so i try to use the GUI as much as i can)

Thanks  

RE: How can I model a Time-varying moving load using ANSYS v10 multiphys ?

Hello,

Complement to this question when applying the time varying load. How can we import a predefined time-load (one dimension is time value, the other is load value and other is position) to get dynamic transient response?

Many tks.  

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