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Iterating the input load

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Hi


I'm new to the forum. Is there any way to iterate the input load so as to do a parametric study of the resultant displacement?


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Steve
 
Steve,


In a linear analysis there is not an option to iterate the load because the results are a linear function of the load. For example if you apply a 1 lbf to a cantilever beam and the results shows it displaced 0.010. Then if you double the load (2 lbf) the results will show the displacement to be .020. If the load is cut to half (.5 lb) the displacement will be cut to half as well (.005). This same principal holds true for any other results ( strain, stress, rotations etc.).





Luis
 
Luis,


Thanks for your reply. I essentially did what you are saying. I started at 2lbs and then did another analysis at 4lbs and put the results on a graph to determine the load at the desired displacement.


I initially set the problem up with a displacement constraint assuming I could explicitly extract the reaction force, however its not that straight forward.


Steve
 
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