wizzrobe
Mechanical
- Apr 26, 2006
- 2
Hi all,
I have an ABAQUS question that seemed simple, but so far I have been unable to get a definitive answer. Does ABAQUS has a method for just applying loads on the faces of elements that are parallel to that face, a surface traction? All of the distributed load options I read about in the Theory manual and Users guides use pressures that only act normal to the surface, or they involve fluid flow problems of some sort.
I'm just working with a simple bicycle pedal crank model, 3D solid 10 node tets, and I wanted to simulate the load from the chain by applying loads to the outer surface of my "chainring". A distributed surface load that acts parallel to the surface seemed the easiest, but I can't seem to find anthing about it.
Barring this I guess I have to calculate out individual forces for each of the nodes and apply them one by one.
Thanks for any ideas,
-Andrew
I have an ABAQUS question that seemed simple, but so far I have been unable to get a definitive answer. Does ABAQUS has a method for just applying loads on the faces of elements that are parallel to that face, a surface traction? All of the distributed load options I read about in the Theory manual and Users guides use pressures that only act normal to the surface, or they involve fluid flow problems of some sort.
I'm just working with a simple bicycle pedal crank model, 3D solid 10 node tets, and I wanted to simulate the load from the chain by applying loads to the outer surface of my "chainring". A distributed surface load that acts parallel to the surface seemed the easiest, but I can't seem to find anthing about it.
Barring this I guess I have to calculate out individual forces for each of the nodes and apply them one by one.
Thanks for any ideas,
-Andrew