Henrik Sönnerlind
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Posted:
2 years ago
2022年7月18日 GMT-4 08:41
Due to the discretization, a standard Roller constraint on a curved surface may cause overconstraints (since not all surface normals are exactly perpendicular to the surface).
You can use the settings in the Roller Constraint section to overcome this problem.
Alternatively, you can use a Rigid Connector for setting up the constraint, but then there will also be a local constraining effect in the 'depth' direction. The advantage with this approach is that you can fix the hole in one direction only, while with a roller, it will be fixed also along the beam.
Either way, you should measure the reaction forces, not the stresses, since the former are exact while stresses have discretization errors. In particular, measuring solid.sl33 seems wrong, whichever coordinate system you are using. The transverse force should correspond to a shear stress.
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Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL
Due to the discretization, a standard *Roller* constraint on a curved surface may cause overconstraints (since not all surface normals are exactly perpendicular to the surface).
You can use the settings in the *Roller Constraint* section to overcome this problem.
Alternatively, you can use a *Rigid Connector* for setting up the constraint, but then there will also be a local constraining effect in the 'depth' direction. The advantage with this approach is that you can fix the hole in one direction only, while with a roller, it will be fixed also along the beam.
Either way, you should measure the reaction forces, not the stresses, since the former are exact while stresses have discretization errors. In particular, measuring solid.sl33 seems wrong, whichever coordinate system you are using. The transverse force should correspond to a shear stress.
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Posted:
2 years ago
2022年8月10日 GMT-4 11:55
Thank you for the answer!
In my example, there is only a small difference between the reaction force and solid.sl33 (I guess due to the discretization).
For the roller, I have set the setting to Cylinder (with appropriate axis and point), but I still get a wrong result here. Is there anything else I need to consider?
Thank you for the answer!
In my example, there is only a small difference between the reaction force and solid.sl33 (I guess due to the discretization).
For the roller, I have set the setting to Cylinder (with appropriate axis and point), but I still get a wrong result here. Is there anything else I need to consider?