HyperWorks Solvers

MBPTDSF

MBPTDSF

Previous topic Next topic Expand/collapse all hidden text  

MBPTDSF

Previous topic Next topic JavaScript is required for expanding text JavaScript is required for the print function  

Bulk Data Entry

MBPTDSF – Multi-body Dynamics Point to Deformable Surface Constraint

Description

Defines a Point to Deformable Surface Constraint.

Format

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

MBPTDSF

JID

GID

SRFID

 

 

 

 

 

 

hmtoggle_plus1Example

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

MBPTDSF

1

21

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Field

Contents

JID

Joint identification number.

No default (Integer > 0)

GID

Grid identification number corresponding to the point which is sliding on a curve.

No default (Integer > 0)

SRFID

Deformable surface identification number

No default (Integer > 0)

Comments

1.The deformable curve is generated using the CUBIC spline interpolation which requires assumptions on the second derivative of the interpolating function at either end of the curve. The keywords NATURAL, PARABOLIC, PERIODIC and CANTILEVER represent the four standard assumptions defined as follows:

mbptdsf_comment_1

Note that λ =0.0 implies NATURAL (or free) end conditions and λ =1.0 implies PARABOLIC end conditions.

2.The MBPTDCV element is not supported by the Force Imbalance method of static equilibrium.
3.In most cases, the interpolation produces a smooth curve but in some cases, it produces a curve that wiggles too much. In those cases, the UTENSION and VTENSION parameters may be specified to smooth out the wiggles in the curve. A value of unity is a good first guess. After that, higher values may be tried, if necessary.
4.The deformable surface itself does not possess any inherent inertia, stiffness or damping properties. You must include other modeling elements to capture those effects. For example, use a deformable surface in conjunction with a flexible body to simulate contact with a rigid body.

See Also:

Bulk Data Section

Guidelines for Bulk Data Entries

The Input File