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Reference Point for Moment computation

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Hello,

I am using the 2D beam module in order to model 2 structures A and B and to couple them together through 2 springs. The springs have stiffness in the x and y directions, but also a rotational stiffness. I couple the 2 structures by adding a point load at the contact points and the force can look like to following:
kx*(ca2x-cb2x)
ky*(ca2y-cb2y)
mz*(ca2m-cb2m)

where ca2m and cb2m is the rotation at the contact point.

How can I know if the rotation is computed locally or globally? Indeed mz*(ca2m-cb2m) is a moment, and according to the documentation, the moment is calcuted globally with respect to a reference point.

Thank you in advance for your support.
regards,

1 Reply Last Post 2013年7月3日 GMT-4 03:46
Henrik Sönnerlind COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2013年7月3日 GMT-4 03:46
Hi,

The 'Reference point for Moment computation' is only used for output of applied loads or reaction forces during postprocessing. It will not affect any expressions that you create.

Regards,
Henrik
Hi, The 'Reference point for Moment computation' is only used for output of applied loads or reaction forces during postprocessing. It will not affect any expressions that you create. Regards, Henrik

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