limtom77
Aerospace
- Sep 23, 2003
- 14
I took two blocks (separate parts) and created an assembly file, and placed surface constraints to fuse the two boxes together.
Then I created a FEM from the assembly, which automatically takes the assembly and makes it become one part file.
With this part file which represented two blocks fused together, I restrained one block, and I created a pulling pressure on the second block. When I ran the solution, the blocks separated - they came apart!
Why does it do that? When I created the assembly, I constrained the two parts together before creating the FEM part. Shouldnt the blocks be constrained together?
Please advise.
Thanks
Then I created a FEM from the assembly, which automatically takes the assembly and makes it become one part file.
With this part file which represented two blocks fused together, I restrained one block, and I created a pulling pressure on the second block. When I ran the solution, the blocks separated - they came apart!
Why does it do that? When I created the assembly, I constrained the two parts together before creating the FEM part. Shouldnt the blocks be constrained together?
Please advise.
Thanks