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I am little confused in applying loads. Let suppose there is a node "N1". I have applied 10 mm displacement in "y" direction as an incremental load from the "Applied load" tab on this node. Now in the next step I am defining loading phase, I have selected response control phase and now applying ...
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- 26 Aug 2017, 19:51
- Forum: 02-Getting started with the modelling
- Topic: Loading phase & Applied loads
- Replies: 6
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- 07 Aug 2017, 20:00
- Forum: 04-Unexpected behaviour/errors
- Topic: "Prd_Ite" error while modeling link element
- Replies: 4
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Re: "Prd_Ite" error while modeling link element
Okay Sir. Thankyou so much
- 07 Aug 2017, 11:04
- Forum: 04-Unexpected behaviour/errors
- Topic: "Prd_Ite" error while modeling link element
- Replies: 4
- Views: 11521
Re: "Prd_Ite" error while modeling link element
Sir, I have tried all the methods shown in this video of convergence difficulties but still my problem is not solved. Is it possible that you could have a look at my model? It is my Masters research work and i am stuck here from last few days and have tried each and every thing.
- 02 Aug 2017, 16:09
- Forum: 04-Unexpected behaviour/errors
- Topic: "Prd_Ite" error while modeling link element
- Replies: 4
- Views: 11521
"Prd_Ite" error while modeling link element
Hello to you all. I am new here.
I am trying to model a link element which can deform in just one direction and in other it is highly stiff. I have test data for the deformable direction of the link which is bi linearly idealized. I have assigned these properties in the F3(+ve) direction. Now in ...
I am trying to model a link element which can deform in just one direction and in other it is highly stiff. I have test data for the deformable direction of the link which is bi linearly idealized. I have assigned these properties in the F3(+ve) direction. Now in ...