gravity
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Re: gravity
Hello Patrick,
sorry, but Z88 Aurora V1 can't take account of gravity. But maybe the next version is able to calculate with gravity .
Kind regards
Florian Nuetzel
sorry, but Z88 Aurora V1 can't take account of gravity. But maybe the next version is able to calculate with gravity .
Kind regards
Florian Nuetzel
Re: gravity
Hi Florian, Patrick,
isn't it possible to simulate gravity?
I'm really not sure, maybe a superposition on every node of "gravity" forces in "z-direction" could work.
regards
Jochen
isn't it possible to simulate gravity?
I'm really not sure, maybe a superposition on every node of "gravity" forces in "z-direction" could work.
regards
Jochen
Re: gravity
Hello Patrick, hello Jochen,
ok, you can calculate the inertia of one elements, multiply the it with g and pass it to the element nodes. But it seems to be quite elaborate.
Best regards
Florian Nuetzel
ok, you can calculate the inertia of one elements, multiply the it with g and pass it to the element nodes. But it seems to be quite elaborate.
Best regards
Florian Nuetzel
Re: gravity
>you can calculate the inertia of one elements, multiply the it with g and pass it to the element nodes
Since I can't really wait for the next version, I guess I am going to have to take this approach
I am creating building structures that are shells, using element 24. So once I have my overall load (mass*9.81) for each element, I then need to spread it to the nodes. I have six nodes on each element, so can anyone give me a hint as to how to spread the load between these six nodes?
Since I can't really wait for the next version, I guess I am going to have to take this approach
I am creating building structures that are shells, using element 24. So once I have my overall load (mass*9.81) for each element, I then need to spread it to the nodes. I have six nodes on each element, so can anyone give me a hint as to how to spread the load between these six nodes?
Re: gravity
Hello Patrick;
you have to spread the loads in this way:
Best regards
Florian Nuetzel
you have to spread the loads in this way:
Best regards
Florian Nuetzel
Re: gravity
You are welcome!