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Boundary Condition for Simply Supported

    • Muhammad Zeeshan
      Subscriber

      Hi there!

      Looking for advice on what should be the closest and best possible depiction of a simply supported beam in Ansys?

      I've an I-beam in terms of a solid body with its section built in XY plane while depth is extruded in Z plane.

      Also, when putting in supports for an I-Beam, should i restrain the entire left/right edge (Bottom, top flange edge plus web) or just restraining the bottom left/right flange would be enough? Asking this because when we develop a line body, we just restrain one point. how about restraining for a body?

    • Erik Kostson
      Ansys Employee

       

       

      Hi

      I would say restrain it only at the midplane (say split the end faces of the 3D beam in half along the height and use that edge).

      As shown below :

      All the best

      Erik

       

       

       

    • Muhammad Zeeshan
      Subscriber

      Hi Erik. Thanks a lot for your quick response. How about my first query on suitable boundary condition? I know I've to put remote displacement but i'm not sure what displacement & rotations should be restricted to depict exact simply sipported condition?

       

    • Erik Kostson
      Ansys Employee

       

       

      Hi

      You said:

      ”Looking for advice on what should be the closest and best possible depiction of a simply supported beam in Ansys?”

      I have answered that – use what I am showing in the first post above (you do not need remote displacements).

       

      Now if you want you can also use remote displacement on the end faces. See this post for details:

      /forum/forums/topic/how-can-a-simply-supported-boundary-condition-be-defined-in-a-solid-model/

      The method I showed is easier and does not use anything strange (say contact elements for remote point creation etc. which rem. disp. creates when used), it just applies the restrain on the nodes of that edge.

      All the best

      Erik

       

       

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