Using DFBI Embedded Motion with Sliding Interface

A sliding interface is an internal boundary interface which connects two regions rotating differently. The interface is updated within each inner iteration to exchange the data between the two regions.

In DFBI, one option is to combine the sliding interface with the DFBI Embedded Rotation motion. This motion lets the inner region of the interface rotate and translate together with the 6-DOF body, while the outer region only translates.

The following steps outline the workflow:

  1. To create a sliding interface, do one of the following:
    1. Under Parts, define contacts in Geometry so that the interface is generated automatically when you Assign Parts to Regions.
    2. Under Regions, select the corresponding boundaries from both regions, right-click on any of them, then select Create Interface.
  2. To create a motion, right-click the Tools > Motions node and select New > DFBI Embedded Rotation.
  3. To assign the motion to regions, in both moving and stationary regions, select the Regions > [Region] > Physics Value > Motion Specification node and set Motion to DFBI Embedded Rotation. Both regions obtain the same translation from the 6-DOF body. There is no relative translation between them, only rotation.
    The DFBI node appears in the simulation tree.
  4. To create a 6-DOF body, right-click the DFBI > 6-DOF Bodies > New Body node, select a Continuum Body, then set the properties referring to 6-DOF Body Properties.