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June 27, 2023 at 1:17 pm
Noor Ur Rehman
SubscriberHi everyone,
I want to simulate a moving load on a surface.
The diemensions of the surface are given below.I want to apply pressure load along the Y-coordinates. For this purpose i am using the following script.
total_time = 10
time_step = 10
time_inc = 1
V_p = 2
Radius = 2
PV = 100/PREP7
et,100,154
cmsel,s,surface1
type,100
esurf
allsel,all/solu
*Do,I,1,total_time,1
Y_Local = V_p*TIMEwpcs,-1,0
wpof,,Y_Local
esel,s,ename,,154
sfed,all,,pres
nsle
nsel,r,loc,X,-10,10
nsel,r,loc,Y,0,2
esln,r
sfe,all,,pres,,PV
allsel,all
outres,all,allTIME,I
SOLVE*enddo
In the first step everything is good but the load is not moving.
I am using ANSYS WORKBENCH 2023 R1.
If there is any other alternative, Please recoomend me.
Any kind of help will be highly regards.
I thank you all -
June 27, 2023 at 1:34 pm
Erik Kostson
Ansys EmployeeHi
The below is one way of doing this (you would need to split the face into many faces say 10).
https://forum.ansys.com/forums/topic/moving-load-geometry-for-each-step-of-a-steel-staircase/
Also search the Ansys forum and the internet for moving load
All the best
Erik
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June 27, 2023 at 1:41 pm
Noor Ur Rehman
SubscriberHi Erik,
Thank you for your response.
This is just a simple geometry and i know it is easy to split the surface into different sections, But my simulation is a bit complicated. I am able to run the pressure load in the form of a cirlce. But in real problem, i should apply the pressure on a selected square area.Regards
Noor
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