Rotational Spring
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Rotational Spring
Hello
I want to model a based on the out of plane stiffness for the gusset plate
The rotSpring2D is for in plan rotation
Which element i should use to model out of plan rotation?
Thanks a lot
I want to model a based on the out of plane stiffness for the gusset plate
The rotSpring2D is for in plan rotation
Which element i should use to model out of plan rotation?
Thanks a lot
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Re: Rotational Spring
Generally, I use zerolength elements for springs.
I think that you can also use them in your problem .
I think that you can also use them in your problem .
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Re: Rotational Spring
how to make them out of plan?
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Re: Rotational Spring
my model is a 2D model and i want to model a out of plan rotational spring
if I use zero-length element it needs direction number 5 (y-axis) and my model is 2D and there are 3 DOFs
then
how can I use zero length element for modeling a 2D out of plan rotational spring
if I use zero-length element it needs direction number 5 (y-axis) and my model is 2D and there are 3 DOFs
then
how can I use zero length element for modeling a 2D out of plan rotational spring
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Re: Rotational Spring
So you should simulate your problem in a 3-D model.
You cannot use a 2D model for out of plane reactions...
You cannot use a 2D model for out of plane reactions...
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Re: Rotational Spring
thanks a lot for your help
I should change my model to 3-D model
I should change my model to 3-D model