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The bolt shouldn't need a nut. I'm just pulling against the slot to see if we can simulate the failure.
I can't imagine that would need to create an imaginary nut for this. What is the best way to create a contact and maintain the cool bolt functionality? (without a nut and another imaginary part for the imaginary nut to connect to) The actual assembly does not have a nut at the end of this bolt and I'm not testing the "pull out" of this bolt in the other part - just the failure of the thin area of the slot.
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Thanks Skunk,
The symmetry mirror constraints are a great idea here. We can easily show the max stress.
The contact surface seems every bit as good as a "bolt" and doesn't need a nut on the other end.
Thanks again,
Vince
