You can apply a concentrated charge that has different values at different points on the model.
Before you begin: You must have your spatially mapped data prepared. (For more information, see
Spatially Varying Mapped Data.) The
mapped data specifies different concentrated charge values at various points in space.
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From the Loads section of the
action bar,
click Concentrated Charge
.
- Optional:
Enter a descriptive
Name.
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Select one or more points as the geometry supports in the model.
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From the Concentrated charge options, select Mapped
spatial data.
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Click Table.
The Concentrated Charge Distribution dialog box opens, where
you can enter or import the mapped concentrated charge values.
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Enter the Concentrated charge outside the mapped region.
This is a default concentrated charge value. The simulation attempts to map all of
the source data points and their associated concentrated charge values onto points in
the target model. For any target points where the simulation cannot map to a source
point, it substitutes this default value.
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From the Data source options, select one of the following:
Option | Description |
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Table |
Opens a table where you can enter or import data to map concentrated charges
to points on the model. To import the data, right-click anywhere in the table and
select Import. To enter the data manually, double-click in
each cell and enter a value. |
Referenced document |
Accesses mapping data saved in a 3DEXPERIENCE document. Changes in the referenced document are taken into account every time
you run the simulation. Click to search for an existing document. |
For more information about the mapped data file format, see Mapping Data File Formats.
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Select an Axis system definition for the coordinates of the
mapped data values.
Option | Description |
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Global |
Aligns the local feature triad with the global coordinate system. |
Local |
Aligns the local feature triad with a selected axis system in the model.
Using a custom local axis system simplifies the three-dimensional definition of points in
space; the X-, Y-, Z-coordinates are interpreted in the context of the local
coordinate system. |
- Optional:
Select Plot Data to display symbols that indicate the
locations and magnitudes of the mapped values on the model.
- Optional:
To adjust the search control parameters, expand Search
tolerance.
For descriptions of these parameters, see Mapping Search Controls and Mapping Search Control Options.
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Click OK to close the Concentrated Charge
Distribution dialog box.
- Optional:
Enter a Scale factor that is applied to the magnitude in each step.
- Optional:
Select an
Amplitude that
defines the magnitude during the
step.
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Optional: Enter a Phase angle.
The phase angle determines the real (in-phase) and imaginary (out-of-phase) parts of
the magnitude. A phase angle of 0º indicates a value with no imaginary
component.
Note:
Phase angles are available only for direct harmonic response
steps.
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Click OK.