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Hi there,

I was wondering how to make a body-to-body revolute joint in 2D. When I define the geometry analysis type as "2D", this revolute joint is not available. I can make this revolute joint in 3D, but I want to use 2D instead of 3D in order to reduce my simulation time.

Is there any way to make a revolute joint in 2D? I would appreciate any inputs!

Thank you for your valuable time.

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