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Panel - Stepped Shaft in Axial Tension
Panel - Stepped Shaft in Axial Tension

Physics Set-Up

The entire object is made of structural steel, which is the default material in AIM.  We can immediately add our other constraints.

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Select the Physics task in the workflow. The first conditions that need to be specified for a structural simulation are supports. In this case, the supports will exist on the symmetry planes where we “cut” the model into quarters. Next to Structural Conditions press Add > Support, select one of the cut sides as the location, and change the Type to User specified. Edit the Translation drop down menus until there is only one arrow going into our model, then repeat for the other side and the large quarter circle at one end. This creates a symmetrical constraint support for the shaft, which allows it to deform while also not translating or rotating from its location.

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Next, the pressure is added to the outermost face of the shaft by selecting the Pressure option in the Add drop down menu. It was given to us as 1000 Psi, but since AIM defaults pressures as compressive, the correct value to input is -1000 Psi.

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