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Determination of Bending angle

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Hi All,

I am getting difficulty in measurement of bend angle for my model. can anyone suggest me how to measure the bend angle along z-axis. I can find the displacement in x,y,z axis using u,v,w but how to find the angle of surface or point with reference to y-axis. please find the attachment for more clarification. thank you all.

Thank you for your valuable time.



4 Replies Last Post 28 janv. 2018, 22:51 UTC−5
Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 7 years ago 28 janv. 2018, 04:54 UTC−5

How about applying some trigonometry?

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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
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How about applying some trigonometry?

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Posted: 7 years ago 28 janv. 2018, 10:04 UTC−5

Dear Edgar,

Thanks for your prompt reply.

Initially, I considered the bend angle as tan inverse of dispplacement field in z direction to half length. but if you see from the image attached here the displacement of surface is much higher than what is showing as z-axis displacement.

Thank you.

Dear Edgar, Thanks for your prompt reply. Initially, I considered the bend angle as tan inverse of dispplacement field in z direction to half length. but if you see from the image attached here the displacement of surface is much higher than what is showing as z-axis displacement. Thank you.


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Posted: 7 years ago 28 janv. 2018, 12:56 UTC−5

Keep in mind that the distorted shape has a scale factor that is adjustable. It may LOOK like there is a big displacement when the displacement is really very small.

If the displacement IS large, make sure you have "include geometric nonlinearity" checked.

Finally: although "the answer lies in trigonometry"- it is not clear whether you want the angle at a particular point OR the average angle along the domain. If the first, you may want to use solid.nX, etc. evaluated at particular points.

D.W. Greve DWGreve Consulting

Keep in mind that the distorted shape has a scale factor that is adjustable. It may LOOK like there is a big displacement when the displacement is really very small. If the displacement IS large, make sure you have "include geometric nonlinearity" checked. Finally: although "the answer lies in trigonometry"- it is not clear whether you want the angle at a particular point OR the average angle along the domain. If the first, you may want to use solid.nX, etc. evaluated at particular points. D.W. Greve DWGreve Consulting

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Posted: 7 years ago 28 janv. 2018, 22:51 UTC−5

Hi Greve,

Thank you very much for your valuable comments.

Hi Greve, Thank you very much for your valuable comments.

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