valeriom
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Bye to all,
I have a problem that I don't know how to solve, I can't find anywhere like this.
It is a rectangular surface.
on it I should apply a "pression" (better tangential effort) tangent to the surface itself, in the direction of one of the two sides of the rectangle.
It is not over: this tangential pressure must be variable linearly along that direction.
There would be no problem if such pressure was really a pressure, i.e. perpendicular to the surface (I would have used a hydrostatic load), but being parallel I do not know exactly how to do it!
Thank you in advance for the answers!
I have a problem that I don't know how to solve, I can't find anywhere like this.
It is a rectangular surface.
on it I should apply a "pression" (better tangential effort) tangent to the surface itself, in the direction of one of the two sides of the rectangle.
It is not over: this tangential pressure must be variable linearly along that direction.
There would be no problem if such pressure was really a pressure, i.e. perpendicular to the surface (I would have used a hydrostatic load), but being parallel I do not know exactly how to do it!
Thank you in advance for the answers!