Lucky Luka
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Good morning to all
I'm studying the finished elements of an assembly. This is a static analysis.
I have to model a firm support, to which a remote force is applied, bound to a plane.
I have inserted the four upper rosettes not the lower ones not to weigh too much.
rosettes have a contact of non-combination with support.
the support has contacts of you will not connect with the floor.
I added the screw and nut threaded couplings into the connections. screws and dice are therefore not my 3d models but appeared after having defined them in the connections.
turning the simulation and multiplying for 200 the deformed representation can be noticed that the rosette does not follow the shift of the support hole. Is that normal?
Do I have to put some other bond in the simulation?
What do you think?
greetings
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I'm studying the finished elements of an assembly. This is a static analysis.
I have to model a firm support, to which a remote force is applied, bound to a plane.
I have inserted the four upper rosettes not the lower ones not to weigh too much.
rosettes have a contact of non-combination with support.
the support has contacts of you will not connect with the floor.
I added the screw and nut threaded couplings into the connections. screws and dice are therefore not my 3d models but appeared after having defined them in the connections.
turning the simulation and multiplying for 200 the deformed representation can be noticed that the rosette does not follow the shift of the support hole. Is that normal?
Do I have to put some other bond in the simulation?
What do you think?
greetings
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