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Moment Reaction at A solid Surface

    • Sam Fares
      Subscriber

      Hello,

      I am trying to get the moment reaction in a solid. I created a surface at that location. I also added a coordinate system "CS Centroidal BC Moment -Midlength"at centroid of that solid member. In the details tab, for the "Orientation" i set it to "CS Centroidal BC Moment -Midlength" and for "Summation", i selected "Orientation System". Is the procedure correct? for some reason the moment double head arrow displays way above the solid member( green) in second picture. I am not sure why.

      Thanks,

      Sam


    • John Doyle
      Ansys Employee
      By default, Mechanical is using a summation point for the moment calculation that represents the centroid of the original undeformed geometry. That is what you are seeing.nThe workaround is to add in a new coordinate system at the location of the centroid of the final deformed geometry. nWhen you probe the moment, specify the ?Summation? in Details Window of Moment Reaction as 'Orientation System' and point to that newly defined coordinate system.
    • Sam Fares
      Subscriber
      Thank you JJdoyle!nI placed the coordinate system at centroid of each solid to get the moment in each solid. i changed the deformation scale factor to zero. It looks fine now.nnRegards,nSamn
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