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transform instead of load..

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Hi all,


It's been a while since I've used mechanica and I'm trying to get back into it.


someone in the office asked me if is was possible to apply a transformation to an edge or surf instead of a load - to which I replied "of course" but now I can't do it!
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Anyway, here is a simplified example.


Imagine this is the mid surface of a bit of sheetmetal,


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What I would like to do hold the left hand side of the part and get the lower right hand side edge and pull it out exactly 25mm (approximately double the distance between the two edges) and measure the stresses..


Can anybody point me in the right direction?


Cheers,


James
 
Mechanica calls this a prescribed displacement. Just create a contraint then you'll see 3 options for each DOF. Free, Fixed, prescribed. Thats it.








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Hi Nateweb, Thanks for the info.


So do I still load the model?


Do I constrain the edge not to move more than 25mm then apply a load or is that complete noncense? I'm not at my desk now so haven't got access to mechanica to run a test.


Thanks,


James


P.s. - nice vids by the way! :)
 
Mechanica will probably complain if you dont have a load. You can just add gravity or even a reduced gravity.


Thats nonsense, just make contraints and the "dummy" gravity load to appease the software.
 
Cheers Natewebb!


Thanks for the info, much appricaited!


James
 
I would fully constrain the left surface and then constrain the right surface in all directionsexcpet the one in which Iwant the 25mm displacement. I would then place a small load normal to this surface to make Pro/E happy.Past experience tells me that the load magnitude doesn't matter if the displacement is prescribed. Let us know how it goes.
 

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