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Sequentially Coupled thermal-stress analysis

Sequentially Coupled thermal-stress analysis

Sequentially Coupled thermal-stress analysis

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Hello,

I am new in thermal analysis.
Regarding the Sequentially Coupled thermal-stress analysis, I would like to find out if there is a possibility to run a thermal analysis for a planar section which has 2 different temperatures acting on opposite sides, and afterward to run a static model for a beam which is subjected to these to temperatures.

The aim is to obtain the bending moment in the beam given that the element is subjected to 20C above and 200C below.

THank you

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