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Hello, I was wondering if there was a way to control the degrees of freedom when we are applying boundary conditions. For example, if I wanted to design a uniaxial extension boundary condition, I only want to apply zero velocity to the x-component of the nodes I select.
Currently, I have to set the velocity components of all the selected nodes but in a uniaxial displacement experiment example pulling in the x-direction, I want the y & z components to be free to contract due to the poison effect.
Thank you,
Ron F
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Hello, I was wondering if there was a way to control the degrees of freedom when we are applying boundary conditions. For example, if I wanted to design a uniaxial extension boundary condition, I only want to apply zero velocity to the x-component of the nodes I select.
Currently, I have to set the velocity components of all the selected nodes but in a uniaxial displacement experiment example pulling in the x-direction, I want the y & z components to be free to contract due to the poison effect.
Thank you,
Ron F
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: