Treatment of BushingForce in Joint Reaction Analysis
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 2:04 pm
Hi all,
I have a pretty basic question here (I think). I am trying to understand how the BushingForce is treated during Joint Reaction Analysis. My question is whether the BushingForce forces and moments are included within the resulting joint reaction forces and moments. From what I've gathered, I believe the answer is no. But some verification would be helpful.
Example:
If I have a BushingForce between two vertebra that produces 500 N, and in that same direction the resolved joint reaction force is 800 N in the same direction, does that mean that an additional 800 N is being carried by the joint structure (not including the bushing), or just 300 N?
Thanks for your time,
Ryan
I have a pretty basic question here (I think). I am trying to understand how the BushingForce is treated during Joint Reaction Analysis. My question is whether the BushingForce forces and moments are included within the resulting joint reaction forces and moments. From what I've gathered, I believe the answer is no. But some verification would be helpful.
Example:
If I have a BushingForce between two vertebra that produces 500 N, and in that same direction the resolved joint reaction force is 800 N in the same direction, does that mean that an additional 800 N is being carried by the joint structure (not including the bushing), or just 300 N?
Thanks for your time,
Ryan