arthur1
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Good morning.
I am a mechanical designer, and currently working with inventor 2013.
I often access the community to have answers about problems encountered in the use of various 3d programs, and most times with excellent results. I hope I have good advice this time.
I write you because I'm doing a project of a machine and I'm using the inventor's fem application for static analysis of a mechanical group. I am not very experienced of this inventor application and from the online manual I failed to have clear answers.
printing the results report of this analysis I found values that I can't understand. .
in the attached image you see that the surfaces on which the fastening bond has been applied are highlighted in blue.
the reaction couple 1681,81nm (circled in red).
I do not understand if this value is total (in my study there are six fixing constraints) and therefore for each bond the reaction pair is 1681.81nm/6=280.3nm or is single and therefore for each bond it is to consider a reaction of 1681.81nm.
I hope to have been clear, thank you and good day to all.
I am a mechanical designer, and currently working with inventor 2013.
I often access the community to have answers about problems encountered in the use of various 3d programs, and most times with excellent results. I hope I have good advice this time.
I write you because I'm doing a project of a machine and I'm using the inventor's fem application for static analysis of a mechanical group. I am not very experienced of this inventor application and from the online manual I failed to have clear answers.
printing the results report of this analysis I found values that I can't understand. .
in the attached image you see that the surfaces on which the fastening bond has been applied are highlighted in blue.
the reaction couple 1681,81nm (circled in red).
I do not understand if this value is total (in my study there are six fixing constraints) and therefore for each bond the reaction pair is 1681.81nm/6=280.3nm or is single and therefore for each bond it is to consider a reaction of 1681.81nm.
I hope to have been clear, thank you and good day to all.