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Boundary constrain on simple tension
Posted 19 feb 2011, 11:53 GMT-5 Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Structural Mechanics Version 3.5a 3 Replies
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Hi!
I'm trying to model the simple uniaxial tansion of a neo-hookean hyperelastic beam, and i have some problems about the bounday contrain.
I fixed an extremity and i impodes a ditribuited load at the othe end. The problem is this last end: infact i would like to constrain both ends of the strip, in a such way the loaded end can't deform in any direction.
I tried the roller and the axial simmetry constrain, and the prescribed displacement, but the problem remain.
In attach the fugure of the deformed shape of the beam. What can i do to prevent the deformation of the face in the load direction?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Sandra
I'm trying to model the simple uniaxial tansion of a neo-hookean hyperelastic beam, and i have some problems about the bounday contrain.
I fixed an extremity and i impodes a ditribuited load at the othe end. The problem is this last end: infact i would like to constrain both ends of the strip, in a such way the loaded end can't deform in any direction.
I tried the roller and the axial simmetry constrain, and the prescribed displacement, but the problem remain.
In attach the fugure of the deformed shape of the beam. What can i do to prevent the deformation of the face in the load direction?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Sandra
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