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Subject: Re: [WB] Coupling equations
Author: MENGA, Edoardo
Date: 2008-10-06 07:34:51

Hi,
which section of the SIMULATION TOOL are you defining the CP equation in?
did you try to define these nodes in DESIGN MODELER as POINT...and then in SIMULATION applying the CP equation?
regards
edo

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Behalf Of Bhagavatula, VenkataKrishna
Sent: lunes, 06 de octubre de 2008 9:01
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Subject: Re: [Xansys] [xansys][WB] Coupling equations


Dear Peter,
I worked with named selection also. I created named selection as nodes(Component name) of nodes and used following script
/prep7
alls
Cmsel,r,nodes
Cp,next,ux,node no1,nodeno2
/replot

I hope this is the sequence we need to follow for ansys classic.
Regards
Venkata Krishna

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From: xansys-bounces_at_xansys.org [mailto:xansys-bounces_at_xansys.org]
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 12:26 PM
To: ANSYS User Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Xansys] [xansys][WB] Coupling equations

Did you define node1 and node2? The way to do it is to use Named
Selections, and in your case defining one vertex as node1 and the other
vertex as node2.

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Peter Palágyi, M.Sc.

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Dear members,



I am working on creating a coupling joint in Ansys Workbench
environment.



I tried by just creating coupling between two beams in x-direction by
Ansys classic command



Cp, next, Ux, node1, node2



I could not find it appear even in FE modeler or Ansys Classic after
exporting the same model.



I tried in a reverse way also I;e Creating a coupling in ansys classic
and export to FE modeler and then Design modeler.



Neither way it worked. Please throw some light on creating couplings in
workbench. We simulate various kinematic joints through coupling
equations.





Regards

Venkata Krishna



India Enggr & Support Services (P) Ltd.





501-505 Park Plaza,
775/1, Opp Kamala Nehru Park,
Off Bhandarkar Road, Pune, Maharashtra,
India-411 004.



Phone: +91 (20) 66085932
Fax: +91 (20) 66085909
E-Mail: venkata.krishna_at_nmhg.com

Internet: http://www.nmhg.com










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