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May 29, 2019 at 3:11 pm
rahultk1
SubscriberI need to find degree of rotation between two vertebraes. Previous queries were all asked for workbench. In the classic version, how do we measure it ? My elements are solid185
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May 29, 2019 at 3:39 pm
sk_cheah
SubscriberYou could try a Google search for "ansys euler angle". A possible way is to define a coordinate using NWPLAN  & CSWPLA from 3 nodes, then extract the angles via *GET, par, CDSY, N, ANG, xy for example for THXY rotation. With two coordinates, you could work on getting the relative rotation matrix via dot product described here.Â
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Kind regards,Â
Jason -
May 30, 2019 at 11:24 am
rahultk1
Subscriber Hi Jason,
Thanks for the prompt reply. I followed your advice and defined a local CWS on top of a vertebrae, and after extracting using *GET, the angles are showing same before and after the simulation. Maybe i am not able to grasp properly and i use GUI, still a novice learner yet.
Below are the codes and a sample pic of the model.Â
NWPLAN,-1, 157797, 157800, 157798
CSWPLA,11,2,1,1,
*get, par, CDSY, 11, ang, xy
*get, par, CDSY, 11, ang, yz
*get, par, CDSY, 11, ang, zx
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May 31, 2019 at 2:59 am
sk_cheah
SubscriberYour code needs to be modified a bit to capture all 3 different angles.
*get, parXY, cdsy, 11, ang, xy
*get, parYZ, cdsy, 11, ang, yz
*get, parZX, cdsy, 11, ang, zx
Next, you could try UPGEOM to have the nodes be at their deformed position before applying the same method.Â
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Kind regards,
Jason -
May 31, 2019 at 6:10 am
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May 31, 2019 at 12:55 pm
sk_cheah
SubscriberDid you solve your model and use UPGEOM before extracting the angles again? Below is a sample code that shows initial rotation of 45 degrees and final rotation of 50 degrees.Â
!%% Example of extracting angles with NWPLAN & UPGEOM
/filname, file ! defined for RST file name later
tol=0.01
*dim, cs0, array, 3,1 ! stores 3 node numbers for axis
*dim, rot0, array, 3,1 ! rotation angles before
*dim, rot1, array, 3,1 ! rotation anglse after
! simple block
/prep7
block, -0.5,0.5, -0.5,0.5, 1,2
mp, ex, 1, 1e9
mp, dens, 1, 1
et, 1, 185
esize, 0.25
vmesh, all
et,2,21, 0 ! mass 21 for pivot point
r,2, tol,tol,tol, tol,tol,tol
*get, nmax, node, 0, count
type, 2
real, 2
n, nmax+1, 0, 0, 0.5
e, nmax+1
! node numbers used to define coordinates
nsel, s, loc, z, 2-tol, 2+tol
nsel, r, loc, x, -0.5-tol, -0.5+tol
nsel, r, loc, y, -0.5-tol, -0.5+tol
*get, cs0(1), node, 0, num, min
nsel, s, loc, z, 2-tol, 2+tol
nsel, r, loc, x, 0.5-tol, 0.5+tol
nsel, r, loc, y, -0.5-tol, -0.5+tol
*get, cs0(2), node, 0, num, min
nsel, s, loc, z, 2-tol, 2+tol
nsel, r, loc, x, -0.5-tol, -0.5+tol
nsel, r, loc, y, 0.5-tol, 0.5+tol
*get, cs0(3), node, 0, num, min
! face that connects to pivot point
nsel, s, loc, z, 1-tol, 1+tol
cm, botface, node
alls
! rotate block
local, 11, 0, 0, 0, 0.5
local, 12, 0, 0, 0, 0.5, 0,45,0 ! rotates 45deg about X axis
csys, 11
vtran, 12, all,,,,0,1 ! moves block to new coordinate
! connects face to pivot point
et, 3, 173, ! conta173
et,4,170 ! targe170
keyo,4,2,1 ! Don't fix the pilot node
keyo,4,4,0 ! Activate all DOF's due to large deformation
keyo,3,12,5 ! Bonded Contact
keyo,3,4,2 ! Rigid CERIG style load
keyo,3,2,2 ! MPC style contact
cmsel, s, botface
esln
type, 3
real, 3
esurf
type, 4
real, 3
tshap, pilo
e, nmax+1
! get angles before solution
alls
nwplan, 100, cs0(1), cs0(2), cs0(3)
cswpla, 100, 0
*get, rot0(1), cdsy, 100, ang, xy
*get, rot0(2), cdsy, 100, ang, yz
*get, rot0(3), cdsy, 100, ang, zx
! display angles as originally prescribed
*stat, rot0
! solves with another 5 degrees added
/solu
csys,0
antype, static
alls
nlgeom, on
d, nmax+1, ux, 0
d, nmax+1, uy, 0
d, nmax+1, uz, 0
d, nmax+1, rotz, 0
d, nmax+1, rotx, 0.087266462599716 ! rotate by x axis again (0.08726 radians = 5degrees)
d, nmax+1, roty, 0
solve
/post1
set, last
*get, substepnum, active, 0, set, sbst
/prep7
alls
upgeom, 1, 1, substepnum, file, rst ! updates geometry
nwplan, 101, cs0(1), cs0(2), cs0(3)
cswpla, 101, 0
*get, rot1(1), cdsy, 101, ang, xy
*get, rot1(2), cdsy, 101, ang, yz
*get, rot1(3), cdsy, 101, ang, zx
! display angles after rotation
*stat, rot1
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Kind regards,
Jason -
June 3, 2019 at 7:02 am
rahultk1
SubscriberHi Jason,
Thanks for the code. I could solve my problem. I didn't defined another co-ordinate system after solving. Therefore,it was showing the same values.
regards
Rahul
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