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Hello everyone! I look for the solution to a "banal" problem (at least I think it is such) but that I have been working for about 2 days with results close to zero!

I have to do a static analysis on a component! My problem is the following: I have a surface on which I have to apply a distributed pressure; the fact is that I have to apply it not on the whole surface but only on a portion of it!

Any suggestions?

Thank you so much in advance!! !
 
thanks stef-design!

Your suggestion is certainly valid! My idea was to make a pocket instead of a protusion! So my idea was similated to yours! the problem is that this solution does not like! supports the need to create a desired size surface and apply the load; the problem is not to create a surface, but to add the load.....catia does not allow it ......and in my opinion it is right that it is so!

Thank you so much for your answer!

Bye!
 
Hello, what if you use the filling surface?
example, do a closed sketch, then go to surfaces and fill.
create a sup (often 0). then you can apply the load.
However I think it is not wrong if you do an extrusion (just as little as value).
This does not affect analysis!

You tried to ask Prof. how would he do it? :wink:
 
first of all thank you for your patience!
So, if I understand, what you suggested I have already tried: the problem is that it does not make me select this sup for the application of a load (or I am not able). cmq the prof spoke of a solution similar to that that which offered me you and especially she used the verb "cucire" a surface......I thought it was not a verb invented by her but a "command" of catia and in fact there is a "sewing surface", but I don't think face to my case! cmq even the prof seemed convinced of what it supported!! !

Thank you again!

Bye!
 
Sorry again!!! I thought: is there a way to "divide" the face of a solid? I explain better: I have a prism and I want to divide into two of his faces (by going from 6 to 7 faces).... can you do it? When I used solidworks, I used a command that, if I remember, was called a "division line".... does the analogue command exist in the casket?

Thank you! !
 
Hello everyone,
I've got a big deal, too. . .
...I can't split one side (of a volume) into two (for example), according to a division profile set by me as sketch and projected...(in the hypothesis that this procedure is the right one! ! ! )
Do you have any ideas?Thank you in advance!!!...
 

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