Henrik Sönnerlind
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Posted:
6 years ago
1 giu 2018, 01:57 GMT-4
Updated:
6 years ago
1 giu 2018, 02:00 GMT-4
Hi Ben,
A Point Load can only be applied to a geometrical point, so you will to add more points to your geometry.
There is however a way to add a load at an arbitrary location (not necessarily even a mesh node). This requires using some more advanced features. In the attached example model, look for
Definitions->Domain Point Probe
Solid Mechanics->Weak Contribution
Regards,
Henrik
P.S. To make it easier for others to find this solution, I will change the title of your thread.
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Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL
Hi Ben,
A **Point Load** can only be applied to a geometrical point, so you will to add more points to your geometry.
There is however a way to add a load at an arbitrary location (not necessarily even a mesh node). This requires using some more advanced features. In the attached example model, look for
Definitions->Domain Point Probe
Solid Mechanics->Weak Contribution
Regards,
Henrik
P.S. To make it easier for others to find this solution, I will change the title of your thread.
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Posted:
6 years ago
4 giu 2018, 16:15 GMT-4
Hello Henrik,
Thanks for helping me. Your attachments are really helpful. But when I compute, it has an error. I think it's the expression of point probe. Could you please help me to check this? I attached my screenshot.
Hello Henrik,
Thanks for helping me. Your attachments are really helpful. But when I compute, it has an error. I think it's the expression of point probe. Could you please help me to check this? I attached my screenshot.
Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
6 years ago
5 giu 2018, 09:47 GMT-4
Updated:
6 years ago
5 giu 2018, 09:47 GMT-4
Hi,
The Point Probe Expression should be the displacement component in the direction of the load. In my example, the Y-direction displacement 'v' was used.
More generally speaking (in case someone would like to add a heat source, for example), it should be the degree of freedom which is energetically conjugate to the prescribed 'load' or 'point source'.
Regards,
Henrik
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Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL
Hi,
The Point Probe Expression should be the displacement component in the direction of the load. In my example, the Y-direction displacement 'v' was used.
More generally speaking (in case someone would like to add a heat source, for example), it should be the degree of freedom which is energetically conjugate to the prescribed 'load' or 'point source'.
Regards,
Henrik