rudiklk
Automotive
- Jul 22, 2004
- 5
Hi community,
i have some kind of trouble using a ROD in NASTRAN.
My problem is a completed analysis where i thought a fatal error has to occur.
Its a bench-scale model and is as follows:
A square plate of 6x10 plate elements with isotropic material constrained with SPC DOF 1-6 at one end. The center node of an RBE3 is 10mm above the plate, the guiding nodes attached to the plate. A ROD Element is attached to the center node a tensile force acts in direction of the ROD. The torsional constant J in PROD is 0.
Since the Rod should only be able to carry loads along its axis, the RBE3 center node should act as a ball joint and I expected Rigid Body Modes R1, R2, R3 of the ROD.
I experience this in other solvers.
The center node of the RBE3 is DOF 1-6, but theres a solution even with just DOF 1-3!
Is there any param adding a stiffness to the ROD like K6ROT to plate elements?
Bytheway AUTOSPC is NO.
Can anyone give me some hint?
Thanks in advance
rudi
i have some kind of trouble using a ROD in NASTRAN.
My problem is a completed analysis where i thought a fatal error has to occur.
Its a bench-scale model and is as follows:
A square plate of 6x10 plate elements with isotropic material constrained with SPC DOF 1-6 at one end. The center node of an RBE3 is 10mm above the plate, the guiding nodes attached to the plate. A ROD Element is attached to the center node a tensile force acts in direction of the ROD. The torsional constant J in PROD is 0.
Since the Rod should only be able to carry loads along its axis, the RBE3 center node should act as a ball joint and I expected Rigid Body Modes R1, R2, R3 of the ROD.
I experience this in other solvers.
The center node of the RBE3 is DOF 1-6, but theres a solution even with just DOF 1-3!
Is there any param adding a stiffness to the ROD like K6ROT to plate elements?
Bytheway AUTOSPC is NO.
Can anyone give me some hint?
Thanks in advance
rudi