sdra2
Mechanical
- Apr 22, 2006
- 47
Hi
I have some experience in applying 3-2-1 supports for 3D FEA models to remove rigid body motion in analyses, and am trying to replicate the idea for a 2D axisymmetric model.
I have geometry in the +x, +y quadrant of the XY plane. Within the model I have constrained 2 points along a line that is parallel to the y-axis (the axis of revolution). The first point removes translations in x and y, whereas the 2nd point removes translation in x, to prevent rotation about the z-axis.
I was expecting there to be no reaction to these constraints when the part is loaded. This is true of the y direction, but not of the x direction, where I am getting significant reaction forces at both constrained points. My model has (balanced) loads in the y direction only. There are not significant moment reactions.
What am I missing? Is my method wrong for axisymmetric models, or maybe even wrong completely for a 2D model??
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
I have some experience in applying 3-2-1 supports for 3D FEA models to remove rigid body motion in analyses, and am trying to replicate the idea for a 2D axisymmetric model.
I have geometry in the +x, +y quadrant of the XY plane. Within the model I have constrained 2 points along a line that is parallel to the y-axis (the axis of revolution). The first point removes translations in x and y, whereas the 2nd point removes translation in x, to prevent rotation about the z-axis.
I was expecting there to be no reaction to these constraints when the part is loaded. This is true of the y direction, but not of the x direction, where I am getting significant reaction forces at both constrained points. My model has (balanced) loads in the y direction only. There are not significant moment reactions.
What am I missing? Is my method wrong for axisymmetric models, or maybe even wrong completely for a 2D model??
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.