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Thermal analysis

Thermal analysis

Thermal analysis

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Hola a todos, estoy haciendo simulaciones termomecanicas en NX 10 y quisiera saber si alguien ha incorporado cambios de fase.

Mi interés es debido a que quisiera incluir en el cálculo estructural elasto-plasticos la deformación producida por la transformación martensítica, estoy trabajando con aceros estructurales. O si de alguna forma introducirle a NX los diagramas de transformacion TTT y CCT.

Por favor si alguien conoce del tema, le agradeceré su ayuda.

Hi everybody, I'm doing Thermo-mechanical simulations in NX.10 and I would like to know if anyone has incorporated steel phase transformation for this kind of simulation.

My interest is because I want to include in the elasto -plastic deformation produced by martensitic transformation on structural simulation, I´m working with mild steels. Or if someone has introduced to NX transformation diagrams TTT and CCT .

Please if anyone knows I would appreciate.....thanks--....

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