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Check these two references

In reply to Moving Force Check out these two papers. These have exactly what you want. Saleeb, A.F., Kumar, A., 2011, ‘Automated Finite Element Analysis of Complex Dynamics of Primary System Traversed...

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Hi Akumar!I read first

In reply to Moving ForceHi Akumar!I read first article but I couldn’t access the second one. In the first article you said there are 3 trends to define vehicle loads: 1-moving force 2-moving mass...

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Time varying displacement

In reply to Moving Force Time varying displacement can be defined only in a step. So once you've defined a dynamic step, go to Load Module in Abaqus. Then create boundary -> from drop down menu,...

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Sample Input File - 1st Example in Paper

In reply to Moving Force *Heading 1st Example Problem, Yang & Yau (1997). Units: N-m-s *Parameter Nel = 50 Nx, S1, S2 = Nel+1, Nel+2, Nel+3 ********************** Refined Mesh...

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thanks

In reply to Moving ForceHello Akumar!Thanks a lot for your guide and sample input file, I make an .inp file with your text and run its job, I want to check its modeling data in different modules, but I...

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You can not import directly

In reply to Moving Force You can not import directly the input file in abaqus/cae. In order to do that, do the following: Change the beam general section part in the input file to *Beam General...

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Some question about input file

In reply to Moving ForceHi dear sir A.kumarI checked the input; here is some question about it1. In the Interaction module you defined a surface-to-surface contact (standard) which master surface is...

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Hi, The surface for 3D

In reply to Moving Force Hi, The surface for 3D beam can not be defined as the unique surface normal can not be determined from nodal connectivity. Therefore, 3D beam surfaces can only be used as slave...

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my goal

In reply to Hi, The surface for 3DI want to model train moving on a truss bridge, as you said there are 3 trends to define vehicle loads: 1-moving force 2-moving mass 3-moving oscillator. I do not know...

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The Difference

In reply to Moving Force The difference among all these three is quite simple. Moving oscillator is the most general approach, and moving mass and moving force are two extremes. In moving force we...

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models

In reply to The DifferenceNormal 0false false falseEN-US X-NONE AR-SAMicrosoftInternetExplorer4Hello my friendNow I understand that I want to model just a moving force, as you said moving oscillator is...

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I think I found the problem

In reply to Moving ForceI think I found the problemYou defined the spring/dashpots for part in property module, but I defined it in assembly module because I do not know how you defined it in property...

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It's not how you define

In reply to Moving Force It's not how you define springs (wether in property module or in interaction). The reason you see my springs in property module because you're importing input file. Since the...

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Your moving Force

In reply to Moving Force Hi In some softwares (like Ansys) it is possible to define a Dynamic Force by an Array of Varying Values from 1D to 3D Applications. Your case may correspond to Force versus...

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Moving forceor moving mass

In reply to Moving Force  Hello friends   I read about 3D beam to define it for a surface-to-surface contact, as you said 3D beam surfaces can only be used as slave surface in contact definition, so I...

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Re : 3D Applications

In reply to Moving Force Hi, If you want to define a Force versus Time you have to use an Array of Discrete Values obtained from the defined Force Curve. For 2D and 3D Applications Ansys allows to use...

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