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Piping analysis using ANSYS MECH - both ends movements specified

Piping analysis using ANSYS MECH - both ends movements specified

Piping analysis using ANSYS MECH - both ends movements specified

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Can i do a ansys mech analysis with the following conditions?
I have a pipe (geometry) of 20m length.
At inlet, the nodes should have movement -20m,-60m,0 as there is a force causing that?
How the movement at outlet can be found out using ANSYS?
I have all data relating to thermal expansion, gravity etc

RE: Piping analysis using ANSYS MECH - both ends movements specified

A 20m length of pipe with movements of -20m , -60m, 0 - are you kidding??

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