FEM ConstraintForce

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FEM ConstraintForce

Системное название
FEM ConstraintForce
Расположение в меню
FEM → Constraint force
Верстаки
FEM
Быстрые клавиши
Нет
Представлено в версии
-
См. также
FEM tutorial

Описание

Applies a force of a given value [N] to the selected geometry.

Применение

  1. There are several ways to invoke the command:
    • Press the Force load button
    • Select the Model → Mechanical boundary conditions and loads → Force load option from the menu.
  2. The Mesh object will be hidden automatically and reveal the original model. If the Mesh object is still visible, do one of the following to hide it:
    • Select the Mesh object in the Tree view and press spacebar.
    • Right-click on the Mesh object in the Tree view and select Hide selection from its context menu.
  3. The Analysis feature parameters dialog in the Task panel has also been opened.
  4. Press the Add button and select one or more of either faces, edges or vertices in the 3D view to apply the force to. The selected items will appear in the list of geometrical objects.
  5. Optionally press the Remove button and deselect one or more of the selected items in the 3D view. The deselected items will be removed from the list of geometrical objects.
  6. Optionally edit the Load [N] value.
  7. Optionally select a face or an edge and press the Direction button to change the force direction. In a typical case, you'll leave this field empty to apply the force in the normal direction.
  8. Optionally check the Reverse direction checkbox to reverse the force direction.
  9. Click OK to finish.

Примечания

  • The defined force is applied uniformly to the selected objects. For example, if you define one force load with 200 N applied to two faces having the same area, each face will be uniformly loaded with 100 N.
  • This feature uses the *CLOAD card in CalculiX.