The rollers haven't been modelled into the simulation, how does that affect the results of the simulation? Is it possible to model the rollers into the simulation to conform to British standard 3 point bend testing?
@@ansysfeaexamples9351 sorry, I deleted my comment by accident, I was going to ask if you could provide a simulated example using rollers modelled into the simulation Thanks!
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It's 3 points because there are 2 points on the bottom for support and 1 point on the top to load the beam. If you have more questions, go to studentcommunity.ansys.com/ join the community and ask there. I check in on that site daily.
The rollers haven't been modelled into the simulation, how does that affect the results of the simulation? Is it possible to model the rollers into the simulation to conform to British standard 3 point bend testing?
It's possible to model the rollers explicitly. Adding them would be a lot more work while the results would change very little.
@@ansysfeaexamples9351 sorry, I deleted my comment by accident,
I was going to ask if you could provide a simulated example using rollers modelled into the simulation
Thanks!
hello, can you show me how to do three point bending on laminate composite which had three layers?
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How is this 3-Point Bending? Could you explain this to me?
It's 3 points because there are 2 points on the bottom for support and 1 point on the top to load the beam. If you have more questions, go to studentcommunity.ansys.com/ join the community and ask there. I check in on that site daily.