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Vertical Compression of a 3D Part

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I need to model a decelerating compression on a cylinder. The compressive force is acting solely on the top surface of the part and and starts compressing at a defined impact velocity and then decelerates to velocity of zero at some point down the part (dictated by initial velocity and deceleration magnitude).

I cannot achieve the desired result using prescribed acceleration as it cannot act as a deceleration. Modelling an upwards initial velocity to have the effect of turning the downwards acceleration into a deceleration doesn't work as it stretches the part rather than squashes it. Is there another way to achieve the effect of a decelerating compression?

Thanks,
Remi

1 Reply Last Post Mar 31, 2017, 9:15 a.m. EDT
Josh Thomas Certified Consultant

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Posted: 7 years ago Mar 31, 2017, 9:15 a.m. EDT
Remi-

Prescribed acceleration should act as deceleration with a negative sign.

Also, you could apply a time dependent prescribed velocity function or a time dependent prescribed displacement. Use the variable, t, for time and COMSOL will update the function in a time dependent solver step.

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Best regards,
Josh Thomas
AltaSim Technologies
Remi- Prescribed acceleration should act as deceleration with a negative sign. Also, you could apply a time dependent prescribed velocity function or a time dependent prescribed displacement. Use the variable, t, for time and COMSOL will update the function in a time dependent solver step. -- Best regards, Josh Thomas AltaSim Technologies

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