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Defining object boundary conditions
Boundary conditions are specified and enforced at nodes in the finite element mesh. The basic procedure for setting any boundary condition except Contact is the same:
1.????? Select the appropriate condition type.
2.????? Select the direction (where applicable).
3.????? Select the nodes to which boundary conditions will be applied using one of the selection tools in the lower left button bar.
4.????? Apply the boundary conditions.
The selected nodes will be highlighted. To apply the boundary conditions click the Generate BCCs button. Colored markers will highlight the nodes to which boundary conditions have been applied. To delete specific boundary conditions, select the start and end nodes, and click the Delete BCCs button. To delete all boundary conditions of the specified type and direction, click the Initialize BCCs button.
Note : You can either select faces of the surface by using the surface patches feature or use the node button to select individual nodes.
??Deformation boundary conditions
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Velocity
Velocity of each node can be specified independently in the x and y directions (or x, y, and z directions in 3d). Velocity boundary conditions are normally set to zero for symmetry conditions (see section on symmetry in this manual), but may also be set to a specified non-zero value for processes such as drawing in which a workpiece is pulled through a die.
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Force
Force boundary conditions specify the force applied to the node by an external object. The force is specified in default units. For die stress analysis, the force that the die exerted on the workpiece can be reversed and interpolated onto the dies by using the interpolation function. Refer to the tutorial labs on die stress analysis for a detailed procedure for using force interpolation to perform die stress analysis.
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Pressure
The pressure boundary conditions specifies a uniform, or linearly varying, force per unit area on the element faces connectin
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