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Old   April 6, 2010, 17:09
Question How to simulate a gripper
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Hi,

I am trying to simulate in ANSYS Workbench 12 a gripper made in only one piece. It is designed to be in plastic.
I succeed to simulate it alone, but I don't when I try to simulate the gripper grasping something (here a cylinder). The gripper pass through the cylinder, whereas it should adapt itself around it.

The gripper is a part imported from Catia, and the cylinder is just an extrusion in ANSYS.
I set a fixed support in both screw holes of the gripper, and on the lower face of the cylinder. I also impose a displacement at the bottom of the gripper.

Here are 2 screenshots:
The first represents the Displacement and fixed supports
The second represents the problem that I have after deformation

I really don't know why it doesn't work. If you could help me I would be grateful!


Thx!
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