Attachments
An Attachment is a set of boundaries, edges, or points on a flexible or rigid component used to connect it to another flexible component or a rigid component through a joint or spring. An attachment can be defined on the boundaries of a solid element, on the edges of a shell element, and on the points of a beam element.
The attachment formulation is similar to the rigid connector and all the selected boundaries or edges behave as if they were connected by a common rigid body. The only degrees of freedom needed to represent this assembly are the ones needed to represent the movement of a rigid body. In 2D this is just two in-plane translations, and the rotation around the z-axis.
In 3D the situation is more complex. Six degrees of freedom are necessary, usually selected as three translations and three parameters for the rotation. For finite rotations any choice of three rotation parameters is singular at some specific set of angles. For this reason, a four-parameter quaternion representation is used for the rotations.
In case when attachment is defined on a rigid component, it does not create any degrees of freedom of its own and directly picks the degrees of freedom of the rigid component.
The links to sections described in external guides, such as the Structural Mechanics Module User’s Guide, do not work in the PDF, only from the on line help in COMSOL Multiphysics.
Some useful information about the attachment feature:
The Solid Mechanics Interface, and The Shell and Plate Interfaces, and The Beam Interface in the Structural Mechanics Module User’s Guide.