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Applying approximately 6000 connector elements quickly

Applying approximately 6000 connector elements quickly

Applying approximately 6000 connector elements quickly

(OP)
Hi I want to apply a connector with a "stop" behaviour to a part with approximately 6000 nodes. Is there a quick way of repeating this process or can it all be done at once using a set. One point of the connector is connected to ground

RE: Applying approximately 6000 connector elements quickly

you may do it by a script as well as a set.

Regards,
Mohammad Mahdi Shahbazi
www.OmranAfzar.com

RE: Applying approximately 6000 connector elements quickly

(OP)
Sorry but i am unclear as to exactly how to use a set in this case.

RE: Applying approximately 6000 connector elements quickly

I'm not sure about your part geometry, but you can have a script to select the nodes by their coordinates, finally add them to a set.
leaving the model here may help me to a have better perception about it.

Regards,
Mohammad Mahdi Shahbazi
www.OmranAfzar.com

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