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Thank you for the contents. In general, RBE3 in APDL or Joint in WB is used, when a beam and a surface of solid are connected. Are the methods enough to connect correctly between beam and solid? From the lesson4, I understand difference of DOF between beam and solid is considered through the MPC equation. Could you give me some more details about MPC equation?
I was to ask same question...why use revolute joint and Bond them together??..I think its because we are pulling body along Z axis with zero rotations hence revolute joint does not revolve
@@lewismaina2008 the bonded contact is suppressed, before defining the revolute joint. not sure why they showed bonded at, instead they could have used frictionless contact, to simulate revolute joint.