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Apply a temperature load

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hawkin

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I applied a mechanical load to a FE model and the stress distribution was obtained. Is it possible to assign the model a temperature load, which is proportional to the stresses I've gotten?

Thanks for your help!
 
Do you mean that you want the temperature field changing during the analysis as function of stress field ?
 
I want to analysis a FE model using two different load conditions, respectively.

Firstly, I carry out the FEM computation with a mechanical loading. As a result of this calculation I obtain the stresses (Mises stesses).

Then I need to set the computed stresses formally equal to a fictitious temperature distribution and do a thermal analysis. is there any good way to apply this kind of temperature load?

I hope I have explained my question clearly, and thanks very much.
 
If you need the thermal stress then you have to apply temperature as well as mechanical loading. You can either carry out a sequentially coupled ananlysis or thermo-coupled analysis in ABAQUS. But its not possible to get thermal stress unless you apply some mechanical constraints to your thermal model.
 
For a simple case of a bar in tension, the equivalent thermal loading would give a stress of E.alpha.T with the bar fully restrained. You can work out T from that.

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