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June 19, 2019 at 8:51 pm
Johnson
SubscriberHello,
in the models down below a Fixed Support is put on the one side and a moment is applied on the other side.
The solutions of deflection and stress are very similar. But unfortunately I get strange results regarding the moment reaction in my symmetry model.
Full model makes sense (I applied 100000Nmm around X)
For my symmetry model I get a very large values around Z (I applied 50000Nmm):
I really do not understand that...
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June 20, 2019 at 2:14 pm
claudiocozza
Subscriberi've a similar problem with a bending moment on a stepped shaft.. when i run the full model it's ok, when i run 1/4 there are a lot of mistakes.. i really don't know
in my case, i apply a moment of 10000 and i've a reaction of 3000
/forum/forums/topic/problem-in-simmetric-shaft-with-bending-moment/
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June 20, 2019 at 2:20 pm
Johnson
SubscriberI let you know, if I find something out!
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June 20, 2019 at 7:18 pm
peteroznewman
SubscriberJohnson,
I assume you have a correct symmetry condition on the cut face of the half pipe.
Try this, delete the moment and apply the moment using Components and set the Behavior to Rigid.
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June 21, 2019 at 12:59 pm
jj77
SubscriberThis is an interesting one - we do get that because of some of the reactions that need to be there on the symmetry plane ( I have checked with Strand7 and the same results are achieved, thus there will be torque moment due to these reactions).
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Now the displacements and bending stresses for the 1/2 sym. are the same as the full model as expected so it is fine, but if not feeling 100% sure, just use a full model, simple
of course always check and validate results
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