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January 11, 2018 at 11:01 pm
Orion
SubscriberHi, what should I do to deprive degrees of freedom as on both screenshots? I mean like on the second screenshot so it take DOF for two dimension (radial movment of the model simuleiting bearing) and like on first screenshot.
I will be greateful if somebody of you can explain me it step by step.
Screenshot 1:
Screenshot 2:
What is it NFOR and UFOR?
Thanks for help.
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January 12, 2018 at 2:34 pm
Orion
SubscriberI found out how to add DOF. Could somebody explain me what is NFOR and UFOR?
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