Products: ABAQUS/Standard ABAQUS/Explicit
A universal joint is a joint between two nodes containing orthogonal hinges that provide two axes of relative rotation in the joint.
A universal joint is implemented in ABAQUS/Standard as a multi-point constraint, defining the total rotation of the constrained (“slave”) node (the first node of the MPC), , as the total rotation of the “master node” (the second node of the MPC), , followed by two relative rotations: about the first axis of the joint , then about the second axis of the joint (which is orthogonal to ):
The angular velocity of the slave node is
The virtual work contribution of the joint is
Because the universal joint is implemented in this manner, the relative rotations in the joint, and , appear as degrees of freedom in the model (degree of freedom 6 at the third and fourth nodes of the MPC). Moments and can, therefore, be applied in the joint by specifying their values as concentrated loads; and can be given prescribed variations in time by specifying boundary conditions; or stiffness and/or damping can be associated with relative rotations of the joint by attaching springs and/or dashpots to ground to these degrees of freedom (springs or dashpots to ground are used because the variables are relative rotations).