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March 13, 2022 at 12:11 pm
karismarizal
Subscriberhallo
I want to simulate part no 1 move with initial velocity and damped to part no.2. in LS-DYNA
but I want part no.1 move only in x axis relative to part no.2 so if part no.1 or no.2 move in y or z direction the other part will follow. any one can explain me how to do that, i try rough contact but its nor working with LS-DYNA
March 13, 2022 at 4:11 pmpeteroznewman
SubscriberI don't know LS-DYNA, sorry.
March 28, 2022 at 11:12 pmAndreas Koutras
Ansys Employeein LS-DYNA, if the two parts are rigid, you could make use of a *CONSTRAINED_JOINT option, maybe the TRANSLATIONAL joint. See the manual vol I.
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