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Is it possible to apply a maximum displacement ?

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sev

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Hello everybody,

I am achieving a static mechanical analysis and would like to apply as boundary condition a maximum displacement in Z for some nodes. In Ansys, I find only the way to put a fixed displacement, and not a range (from 0 to 3 mm by instance).

Can someone help me ?

Thanks a lot,

Sev
 
You've just defined a contact problem. It is do-able, but non-linear. One way of describing this is with gap elements (other people write their own contact routines).

Check out the following page as an intro to gap elements


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Greg Locock

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Thanks a lot for your quick answer.

I indeed thought about contact to solve this problem and used the contact wizard. But this process is quite complex and doesn't give me good results.

Can you tell me what elements I could use as gap elements in ANSYS ? Is there a specific chapter in the tutorial about this subject ?

Regards,

Sev
 
Thanks a lot Greg for your answer.

I wanted to give you a star, but the link doesn't work. :-(

I will try to run my simulation now with those information.
 
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