franciDK
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Hello everyone,
I am using workbench for a very simple basic modal analysis, but I have some problems imposing the right boundary conditions.
the body is a solid revolution, and I need to block at one of the extremes the 3 shifts and a rotation in a cylindrical coordinate system (the rotation nothing must be that corresponding to the circumferential axis).
I have inserted a new cylindrical coordinate system from "coordinate system-->insert", but despite that when I go to choose the option "modal-->insert-->remote displacement" wb does not give me alternative to the Cartesian coordinate system.
in the help I saw that in theory choosing the reference system for this type of command is possible.
Can you give me a few tips to solve the problem?
is this the only way (simple) to impose this type of bond on travel and its derivatives?
Thank you in advance.
I am using workbench for a very simple basic modal analysis, but I have some problems imposing the right boundary conditions.
the body is a solid revolution, and I need to block at one of the extremes the 3 shifts and a rotation in a cylindrical coordinate system (the rotation nothing must be that corresponding to the circumferential axis).
I have inserted a new cylindrical coordinate system from "coordinate system-->insert", but despite that when I go to choose the option "modal-->insert-->remote displacement" wb does not give me alternative to the Cartesian coordinate system.
in the help I saw that in theory choosing the reference system for this type of command is possible.
Can you give me a few tips to solve the problem?
is this the only way (simple) to impose this type of bond on travel and its derivatives?
Thank you in advance.