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This task
shows how to create a Pivot on a virtual part.
Pivots are hinge (conical join) restraints applied to
handle points of virtual parts, which result in constraining the point to
rotate around a given axis. They can be viewed as particular cases of
general hinge joins, which allow a relative rotation between two points (in
the Pivot case, one of the two points is fixed, along with the pivot
axis).
Pivot objects belong to Restraints sets.
means that there is no translation degree of freedom left in that
direction.
means that there is no rotation degree of freedom left in the direction.
For the fixed point, the program automatically picks the
handle of the virtual part. The user defines the pivot direction, and as a
result the virtual part as a whole is allowed to rotate around an axis
parallel to the pivot direction and passing through the fixed point.
When connected to deformable bodies, the virtual part will
transmit the effect of the Pivot restraint collectively to the entire
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Pivots can be applied to the following types of supports:
Geometrical Feature |
Mechanical Feature |
Analysis Feature |
Spatial Groups |
Geometrical Groups |
Groups by Neighborhood |
Groups by Boundary |
Others |
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Virtual Part |
To know more, refer to Authorized
Supports. |
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Open the
sample15.CATAnalysis document from the samples directory.
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Click Pivot
in the Restraints toolbar.
The Pivot dialog box appears.
To know more about the Select Mesh Part
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You can change the identifier of the Pivot by editing the
Name field, if needed.
The Axis System Type combo box allows you
to choose between Global and User-defined Axis
systems for entering components of the pivot axis.
- Global: if you select the Global Axis system, the
components of the pivot direction will be interpreted as relative
to the fixed global rectangular coordinate system.
- User-defined: if you select a User-defined
Axis system, the components of the pivot direction will be
interpreted as relative to the specified rectangular coordinate
system.
To select a User-defined Axis system, you must activate an existing
Axis by clicking it in the features tree. Its name will then be
automatically displayed in the Current Axis field.
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Set the Axis system.
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In the X, Y, Z fields,
enter the values corresponding to the components of the pivot direction
relative to the selected Axis system.
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- You can define the pivot direction by using the compass. The
values in the X, Y, Z fields
correspond to the direction components of the compass principal
axis.
- You can modify the compass orientation either with the mouse or
by editing the compass.
- By applying the compass to any part geometry, you can align the
compass directions with the implicit axis directions of that
geometry: drag the compass by handling the red square and drop it
on the appropriate surface. The normal direction to this surface
defines the new direction. Then, click on the Compass Direction
button to take this new direction into account. You can now invert
the direction if desired, by editing the values of the three
components.
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Select a virtual part.
A symbol representing the pivot direction is
displayed on the virtual part.
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Modify the pivot direction orientation.
The visualized Pivot symbol orientation is
automatically updated to reflect the modifications of the compass
principal direction. |
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Click OK.
A Pivot object appears in the
specification
tree under the active Restraints objects set.
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- You can either select the virtual part support and then set the Pivot
specifications, or set the Pivot specifications and then select the
virtual part support.
- If several Analysis Cases have been defined in the Finite Element
Model, you must activate a Restraints objects set by clicking it in the
specification tree before creating a Pivot object.
- Restraints are required for Stress Analysis computations. They are
optional for Modal Analysis computations (if not created, the program
will compute vibration modes for the free, unrestrained part).
- Pivot objects can be edited by a double click on the corresponding
object or icon in the features tree.
- Make sure you fixed all the global degrees of freedom of
your assembly, otherwise a global singularity will be detected at the time
of the Static Computation (such a model is unsolvable). To allow you to
easily correct the model (Static Analysis Cases only), the singular
displacement of the assembly will be simulated and visualized after
computation.
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The ELFINI Structural Analysis product offers the
following additional functionalities:
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