NrM
Industrial
- Oct 24, 2003
- 8
How can you make a contact between 2 parts if you know that they will touch but are almost perpendicular?
I'll explain my self : I have a part with a V shape and the 2 legs of the V bows to the outside. I have a load on a plate on top of the V, that touch the top of the 2 legs. The more pressure is applied, the more the V bows and the more the inside of the legs touch the plate (the load).
The problem that I have, is that I'm unable to simulate the inside of the legs touching the plate.
If I have explain myself correcly you will understand that the more the pressure is applied, the more the inside of the legs touch the plate so the load is applied on a greater surface.
Could someone help me?
NrM
I'll explain my self : I have a part with a V shape and the 2 legs of the V bows to the outside. I have a load on a plate on top of the V, that touch the top of the 2 legs. The more pressure is applied, the more the V bows and the more the inside of the legs touch the plate (the load).
The problem that I have, is that I'm unable to simulate the inside of the legs touching the plate.
If I have explain myself correcly you will understand that the more the pressure is applied, the more the inside of the legs touch the plate so the load is applied on a greater surface.
Could someone help me?
NrM