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December 10, 2024 at 9:17 pmAG_07SubscriberHi everyone,ÂI use beam elements instead of bolt connections in parts consisting of 3 plates.ÂAs seen in the figure, I proceeded by selecting the washer surfaces of the first plate and the last plate to create the connection.ÂBut how can I establish contact between the mid plate and this beam element?ÂUnder Connections, all bodies are defined as frictionless. Can I continue without establishing contact by acting like a body in the formed beam element?ÂCan you help me on this matter?Â#question #discussionÂ
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December 11, 2024 at 10:08 amDeepakAnsys Employee
Hi,
Thank you for reaching out to the Ansys learning forum.
This question looks like a duplicate of the original one - Beam Connection for Three Plate. A reply is provided to your reply. Please post if you have any replies to that question itself.Â
I will close this question for further replies and delete this question to remove duplicates from the forum. Kindly refrain from posting duplicate questions in the forum.
Thanks
Deepak
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