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November 5, 2024 at 1:04 pmmatus.hornikSubscriber
Hi,Â
I am simulating a linear oscillating machine. My problem is how can I simulate movement of the machine during whole period. Whole period means movement in z-axis in one direction then in opposite direction.Â
Now I do it that I simulate one direction with half period of AC current, then I do it again in opposite direction with second period of current. Not only does this take a long time, and I have to do figures in 3rd-order software, but there is a possibility that the results in the second direction are not correct.Â
Is there a way to make the direction change automatic, or to set exact values of the movement in the transient simulation?Â
I want to get results like this. Force in motion in both directions. The motion is not symmetrical.Â
I will be thankfull for any input.Â
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November 11, 2024 at 5:36 amGLUOAnsys Employee
Hello,
You can use mechanical transient, or use a function of time as speed, or use a dataset pwl(dataset,time) as speed.Â
GL
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November 12, 2024 at 8:36 ammatus.hornikSubscriber
Thank you, I did it through the dataset. Working really well, exactly what I needed. Thanks.
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