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Fracture propagation coupled with temperature in Pipe

Fracture propagation coupled with temperature in Pipe

Fracture propagation coupled with temperature in Pipe

(OP)
Hello,
1-I would like to know which feature I need to use in 'step1' in order to study the coupling 'crack propagation/temperature' in a pipe ?
2-Is it appropriate to study a propagating crack with the feature 'static,general' in step1 ?
Thanks.

RE: Fracture propagation coupled with temperature in Pipe

Step 1 of what?? 3 steps to heaven??

Please re-read your post and think how would anyone who is not you could possibly understand or know what on earth you are on about??

Remember - More details = better answers
Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.

RE: Fracture propagation coupled with temperature in Pipe

We are not so greatly skilled at mind reading.
Take some time and explain your question properly and you might get an answer.


RE: Fracture propagation coupled with temperature in Pipe

(OP)
In 'Abaqus 6.13',
It is possible to insert a new step after initial. The step-1 can be editted to change the incrementation size, etc..
1-I would like to know which type I need to use when I create 'step-1' in order to study the coupling 'crack propagation/temperature' in a pipe ?
2-Is it appropriate to study a propagating crack with the type 'static,general' in step-1 ?
Thanks.

RE: Fracture propagation coupled with temperature in Pipe

Eleo,
Your questions would be better addressed in the FEA Engineering forum.

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