We will now apply 3D spring constraints to the two mounting surfaces on the underside of the beam (one at each end). The spring supports simulate an elastic foundation that is free to compress slightly under the load of the beam. Rigid constraints cause a localized, exaggerated stress at the edge of the support surfaces. In reality, we expect the maximum stress to be somewhere in the mid-span area of the support beam.
The specified 100,000 N/mm stiffness results in a relatively insignificant displacement of the support surface under the applied load of 250,000 N. Nonetheless, the elastic-foundation effect is sufficient to alleviate the exaggerated stresses in the support area.
Orientation
Bottom View.
Selection
Shape
Point or Rectangle and
Select
Surfaces commands active, click the small rectangular support surface at the left end of the beam.
Setup
Constraints
3D Spring Support.