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torsional stiffness

torsional stiffness

torsional stiffness

(OP)
Dear sir,


We are looking for the torsional stiffness from the revolute axis of a pipe.

How could we obtain this result ?

Best regards,

RE: torsional stiffness

Nevenick,

As you know torsional stiffness is k=Torque/Thetha
and first find out the thetha in .f06 file by looking against the axis where you applied moment
(means if you apply moment at z axis, you will get thetha in R3)it will be in radians

and once you get that and you already know torque you applied,

You can easily get, what you want

Cheers

Abi

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