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This command is used to construct multiple homogeneous single-point boundary constraints for all nodes whose x-coordinate lies within a specified distance from a specified coordinate. | This command is used to construct multiple homogeneous single-point boundary constraints for all nodes whose x-coordinate lies within a specified distance from a specified coordinate. | ||
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fixX 0.0 1 1 1 1 1 1; # fully restrain all nodes in y-z plane at origin (x=0.0) | fixX 0.0 1 1 1 1 1 1; # fully restrain all nodes in y-z plane at origin (x=0.0) | ||
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This command is used to construct multiple homogeneous single-point boundary constraints for all nodes whose x-coordinate lies within a specified distance from a specified coordinate.
fixX $xCoordinate (ndf $ConstrValues) <-tol $tol> |
$xCoordinate | x-coordinate of nodes to be constrained |
$constrValues | ndf constraint values (0 or 1) corresponding to the ndf degrees-of-freedom. |
0 unconstrained (or free) | |
1 constrained (or fixed) | |
$tol | user-defined tolerance (optional, default = 1e-10) |
EXAMPLE:
fixX 0.0 1 1 1 1 1 1; # fully restrain all nodes in y-z plane at origin (x=0.0)
Code Developed by: fmk