May 18, 2006 #1 Ergoaw Industrial Joined May 18, 2006 Messages 2 Location ES Hello to everybody, I'm simulating a crack. I'm working with a model using VCCT technique. I've lied two surfaces with a TIE multipoint constraint. I apply a load (MODE I). The question is: How can I obtain the constraint force at nodes? Thanks. Josep Ma
Hello to everybody, I'm simulating a crack. I'm working with a model using VCCT technique. I've lied two surfaces with a TIE multipoint constraint. I apply a load (MODE I). The question is: How can I obtain the constraint force at nodes? Thanks. Josep Ma
May 18, 2006 #2 shahir Mechanical Joined May 9, 2006 Messages 27 Location AT Hi josep u mean the results or the value of forces at each node ? Upvote 0 Downvote
May 18, 2006 #3 xerf Mechanical Joined Oct 4, 2004 Messages 674 Location US You can request NFORC, nodal forces due to element stresses, which are not output by default. Btw, what's the advantage of using VCCT over J-Integral? (as far as I know the accuracy is not one of them.) Upvote 0 Downvote
You can request NFORC, nodal forces due to element stresses, which are not output by default. Btw, what's the advantage of using VCCT over J-Integral? (as far as I know the accuracy is not one of them.)
May 20, 2006 Thread starter #4 Ergoaw Industrial Joined May 18, 2006 Messages 2 Location ES Hi everybody! Thanks for the answers. I'll try to request NFORC. I don't know what you mean with using de J-Integral instead of VCCT in the case I'm simulating? Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi everybody! Thanks for the answers. I'll try to request NFORC. I don't know what you mean with using de J-Integral instead of VCCT in the case I'm simulating?
May 21, 2006 #5 xerf Mechanical Joined Oct 4, 2004 Messages 674 Location US in any case. Upvote 0 Downvote