Element surfaces can be defined as slide surfaces in order to force the design nodes onto this contour (CHECK_SLIDE). This option offers more flexibility than restricting the direction of displacement. The limiting surfaces are formed by shell structures. Those surfaces can be generated automatically with a link shape command.
A master node group is required describing sufficiently the contour of the surface. The following command defines a surface of revolution with rotation axis Z in the global coordinate system: LINK_SHAPE ID_NAME = surface MASTER = NDGR, slide_master_ndgr CLIENT = SURF_TURN CLIENT_DIR = 0, 0, 1 TOL = 0.1, 0.1, 0.1 CS = CS_0 END_
This slide surface is connected to a node group via a DVCON_SHAPE command: DVCON_SHAPE ID_NAME = slide_restriction CHECK_SLIDE = surface ND_GROUP = restricted_nodes END_ Alternatively the limiting surfaces are generated in the FE preprocessor and loaded via the interface (FEM_INPUT command, ADD_FILE parameter) in the optimization preprocessor. With a LINK_SHAPE command LINK_SHAPE ID_NAME = surface MASTER = NDGR, slide_ndgr CLIENT = FREE_FORM TOL = 0.1, 0.1, 0.1 CS = CS_0 END_ Here, the node group slide_ndgr is used to generate the surface on which the design nodes will be restricted. The CLIENT = FREE_FORM allows for freeform surfaces.
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