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August 21, 2024 at 10:00 pmcma6301Subscriber
Hi,Â
I want to calculate the elastic strain energy of particles in my system which is 1/2 multiple by stiffness multiple by displacement of particle 1 and 2. The question is how do i get this particle displacement from Rocky? Also how do I get the relative velocity from my simulation data incase i want to calculate the displacement using velocity times timestep?
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Best rregards,
Ayuk
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September 11, 2024 at 8:54 pmLucas Bertollo BaggioAnsys Employee
Hello,
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If I understood correctly, you want to get the Particle Displacement in Rocky.
You can access the Particle Coordinates X, Y and Z from the Properties tab on the Data Editors panel, so you can calculate the displacement vector with the coordinates from two output times.Â
To get the displacement for a single particle, you might create an Inspector upon the Particles entity and select the intended particle by its ID, then go to Inspector | Properties sub-tab and check the Coordinates you need, right click and plot them.Â
Check the Rocky User Manual for more information about the Inspector User Process (go to Menu, Help | Manuals | User Manual).
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Best regards,
Lucas
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