Applies a fixed constraint on selected faces, edges, or vertices. The fixed constraint removes all degrees of freedom. That is, the fixed constraint prevents the face, edge, or vertex from moving or deforming.
You can also specify a displacement to apply with the fixed constraint.
Access: |
Ribbon:
Stress Analysis tab
Constraints panel
Fixed
Alternatively, right-click the Constraints node in the browser and select Fixed Constraint. |
Location | The Select command is active when the dialog box is displayed. Select the face, edge, or vertex to designate the constraint location. | |
OK | Create the constraint and close the dialog box. | |
Cancel | Close the dialog box without creating the constraint. | |
Apply | Create the constraint and keep the dialog box open. | |
More | Expands the dialog box to reveal additional controls pertinent to the command. | |
Use Vector Components |
Select to apply a displacement along with the fixed constraint. You define the displacement using vector components. Vector Component
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Display Glyph | Turns on the visibility of the constraint vector glyph. | |
Scale | Specifies the glyph scale in model units. | |
Specifies the glyph color. | ||
Name | Constraint name - a default is provided, but you can give the constraint a more meaningful name for future or presentation reference. |
Context Menu commands
Edit Fixed Constraint | Displays the Edit Fixed Constraint dialog box where you modify the values originally placed on the constraint. |
Reaction Forces | Displays the Reaction Forces dialog box with the Reaction force and Reaction moment values. The values display zero until results of a simulation are available. |
Suppress | Suppresses the selected constraint. When a constraint is suppressed, some other context menu entries are not available. |
Copy | Copies the selected constraint. Select the Constraints folder and use the context menu Paste command to apply the copied constraint. |
Delete | Deletes the selected constraint. |