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July 31, 2024 at 5:29 amnhanani4Subscriber
Hi.I'm new user in aqwa aqwa.
I use hinged connector for floating structures. Hinged connector I put at x-axis like picture 1.
1)But I want to ask should i key in the data stiffness about local X like picture 2?
2)because I did not key in the data in picture 2 but still i get the joint force data. I am confused about what stiffness hinged joint for used this simulation? The joint force data comes from what calculation?
3) If I has my own stiffness hinged connector where should i key in? what the formula?
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August 5, 2024 at 12:55 pmAshish KhemkaForum ModeratorHi,ÂThe stiffness about a hinge joint local x axis can be defined, as shown in Figure 2.ÂPlease check if there is any rotation response about the global Y and/or global Z axis. If yes, the joint force about global x axis (in Figure 3) could be non-zero, as the hinge joint local x axis does no longer parallel to the global X axis.ÂRegards,Ashish Khemka
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October 3, 2024 at 2:04 amnhanani4Subscriber
sorry i did not understand"the hinge joint local x axis does no longer parallel to the global X axis.
from my understanding, i put the hinged located at x-axis same with the origin x axis.
what to mean is the floating structure move so the connector is not it x-axis?
this is the dat.file show..what mean by the value, can i get the stiffness of connector in deck 12?
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