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RBE dependent independent DOF CSYS

RBE dependent independent DOF CSYS

RBE dependent independent DOF CSYS

(OP)
hey Everyone ,

can anyone help me understand to which CSYS are the RBE DOF linked to , it is to the Global CSYS by default ? . Can i control these DOF with a specific CSYS of my choice ? if yes how do you do that on FEMAP interface ?


Thank you all in advance
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RE: RBE dependent independent DOF CSYS

It is the coordinate system assigned to the nodes that the RBE connects to.

RE: RBE dependent independent DOF CSYS

(OP)
did you mean the definition CSYS or OUTPUT CSYS?

RE: RBE dependent independent DOF CSYS

Its the local coordinate system assigned to the nodes, so presumably the nodal output system.

RE: RBE dependent independent DOF CSYS

(OP)
yes you are right , i was not sure whats the difference between the output vs the definition .Thank you SWComposites

RE: RBE dependent independent DOF CSYS

if you haven't define a local CID, then it's global.

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