sev
Automotive
- Aug 11, 2004
- 10
Hello,
I work on an finite elements model, with small and rigid bodies (no big deformation, ni striction, ni viscoplasticity, ...). It is a very simple structural static analysis.
I wonder why, in my model, constraints vary with E, as the equation for constraint is normally "constraint = force/area.". In my model, if I double the E, I double internal constraints ...
I know it is a 1st-year-engineer-student question, but if someone could simply answer it ...
Thanks in advance
Sev
CAD engineer in automotive
I work on an finite elements model, with small and rigid bodies (no big deformation, ni striction, ni viscoplasticity, ...). It is a very simple structural static analysis.
I wonder why, in my model, constraints vary with E, as the equation for constraint is normally "constraint = force/area.". In my model, if I double the E, I double internal constraints ...
I know it is a 1st-year-engineer-student question, but if someone could simply answer it ...
Thanks in advance
Sev
CAD engineer in automotive