This brief video shows you how to capture nonlinearity in transient or time-varying events to help you explore dynamic responses to dynamic loads, or impulses that result in resonant vibration or stress amplification. It shows material nonlinearity (material stress-strain data), contact (opening and closing of gaps and sliding), and large displacement and rotation (large deflection) effects in analysis models for interlocking equipment and gears and blast analysis. You can also include transient and inertia effects.
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