Hi,
I was wondering if there are reaction torques when two bodies are connected to each other by a weld joint or is it assumed that they are basically one body? For example, if a box body is connected to the hand body using a weld joint, would it be assumed that there is no torque between these two bodies? It seems to be the case looking at the result from Inverse Dynamics?
Thank you,
Erica B-G
Torque at a weld joint
- Thomas Uchida
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Re: Torque at a weld joint
Three reaction forces and three reaction torques will be generated by a weld joint to prevent relative translation and rotation of the connected bodies.
- Erica Beaucage-Gauvreau
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Re: Torque at a weld joint
Hi Tom,
Thank you for this answer. I would get those forces and torques in Joint Reaction analysis, is that correct?
I also wanted to make sure I interpret these correctly: if a box body is connected to the hand using a weld joint (lifting!), then that torque would correspond to the torque resulting from lifting the load, correct?
Cheers,
Erica
Thank you for this answer. I would get those forces and torques in Joint Reaction analysis, is that correct?
I also wanted to make sure I interpret these correctly: if a box body is connected to the hand using a weld joint (lifting!), then that torque would correspond to the torque resulting from lifting the load, correct?
Cheers,
Erica
- Martin Hora
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Re: Torque at a weld joint
Hi Erica,
Yes, Joint reaction analysis will calculate forces and moments for weld joint - I am using weld joint at tibial midshaft and Joint reaction plugin calculates forces and moments at the midshaft for me.
Martin
Yes, Joint reaction analysis will calculate forces and moments for weld joint - I am using weld joint at tibial midshaft and Joint reaction plugin calculates forces and moments at the midshaft for me.
Martin