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April 2, 2024 at 11:17 amBobSubscriberHello!ÂI want to measure the displacement field of a moving object in Ansys Explicit dynamics.ÂI know that this can be measured through UX, UY, and UZ of user defined results, and these measurements are all performed in the global coordinate system.ÂCan't we measure the displacement field in a local coordinate system that moves along the object?
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April 4, 2024 at 6:19 pmChris QuanAnsys Employee
If a local coordinate system is fixed in space, it is possible to plot displacements in a local coordinate system directly in Explicit Dynamics system.
If a local coordinate system is not fixed in space and moving along with a material, it is not possible to plot displacement field in that local coordinate system in Explicit Dynamics system.Â
The workaround is to insert a results tracker of Mass-Averaged Velocity and scope it to the material you are interested before running your model. Once the simulation is done, program will show the time history of the averaged velocity of the material. You can treat it as rigid body velocity of the material. Then export the velocity and the displacements you are interested to Excel.
In Excel, you need to integrate the velocity with time to get the rigid-bdy displacement and then subtract this displacement from the exported displacements. The difference is the displacment you are looking for.Â
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April 8, 2024 at 3:34 amBobSubscriberThank you so much for the good advice. Let’s insert the results tracker of Mass-Averaged Velocity!
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