Positive and negative rotation in zero length rotational spring

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Diegoh
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Positive and negative rotation in zero length rotational spring

Post by Diegoh » Thu Dec 14, 2023 5:03 am

Hello,

If I define a zero-length rotational spring along the x-direction for a 3D model without specifying the local axis, does this imply that the positive moment and rotation will be in the positive global x-direction, and this is independent of the order of spring end nodes I and J?

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