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Simulation & "pin constraints"

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321GO

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Hello [wavey2]

soooo.. I'm a bit unsure what this contraint does, or does not do.

For instance does this also constraint the "pin" itself in space?

I wanted to use this on a tube that was being clamped with a pipe clamp, but was not able to hold the pipe in place, i.e. undercontraint and ended up fixing both pipe ends to constrict the pipe from moving, but at the same time allowing the pipe to deform as a result of the clamp.

Any input highly appreciated!
 
Rather than constrain the ends you might turn on Detect and Eliminate Rigid Body Modes.
(see attached image)

I think there are descriptions of all the tools in the wikiHelp and Tutorials.

What book are you using to learn Inventor FEA?
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=f0cb833c-ebc3-4636-8fae-af1a3ba8bd46&file=Rigid_Body.PNG
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