Rotating Frame
Centrifugal, Coriolis, and Euler forces are “fictitious” volume forces that need to be introduced in a rotating frame of reference, since it is not an inertial system. Use a Rotating Frame node to add the effect of these forces. The forces are generated by all selected features in the physics interface having a density, mass, or mass distribution. You select boundaries, and all edges and points which belong to the selection are automatically included.
Layer Selection
Select the material layers to which this load is to be applied.
All other settings for the Rotating Frame node are described in the documentation for Rotating Frame in the Solid Mechanics interface.
Location in User Interface
Context Menus
Layered Shell>Face and Volume Loads>Rotating Frame
Ribbon
Physics tab with Layered Shell selected:
Boundaries>Face and Volume Loads>Rotating Frame