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Bulk Data Entry

MBCVCV – Multi-body Curve to Curve Constraint

Description

Defines a Curve to Curve Constraint.

Format

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MBCVCV

JID

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PCID1

G3

V1

 

 

 

 

 

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PCID2

G4

V2

 

 

 

 

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MBCVCV

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Field

Contents

JID

Joint identification number.

No default (Integer > 0)

PCID1

Parametric curve (MBPCRV) identification number.

No default (Integer > 0)

PCID2

Parametric curve (MBPCRV) identification number.

No default (Integer > 0)

G3

This grid specifies the guess for the initial contact point on the first curve.

Although this parameter is optional, specifying it helps the solver in determining the initial contact point.

V1

Specifies the sliding velocity of the contact point relative to the part on which the curve is etched. V1 is positive when contact point is moving toward the start of the curve and vice-versa.

Default = 0.0 (Real)

G4

This grid specifies the guess for the initial contact point on the second curve.

Although this parameter is optional, specifying it helps the solver in determining the initial contact point.

V2

Specifies the sliding velocity of the contact point relative to the part on which the curve is etched. V2 is positive when contact point is moving toward the start of the curve and vice-versa.

Default = 0.0 (Real)

See Also:

Bulk Data Section

Guidelines for Bulk Data Entries

The Input File