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March 19, 2023 at 3:16 pm
Jacob Ellis
SubscriberCan someone outline the steps to apply a moment to a deformable body in Workbench LS-DYNA without the use of command snippets? It seems it is not possible; you must make use of some rigid body connected to the deformable body and then use the Rigid Body Tools to apply a moment. Is this limitation correct?
In standalone LS-DYNA is the recommended approach to apply a moment to a deformable body to use *CONSTRAINED_INTERPOLATION as is described in this example? -
March 20, 2023 at 5:11 pm
Andreas Koutras
Ansys EmployeeHello,
Indeed, *CONSTRAINED_INTERPOLATION can be used to transfer a point load (force or moment) to the set of independent nodes. It seems that *CONSTRAINED_INTERPOLATION is not available in WB LS-DYNA yet. However, it can be added by using the Keyword Manager.
The Keyword Manager is a Beta feature added in R2022.2. To activate it, please follow these steps.
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