SKS2022
Student
- Nov 2, 2022
- 2
Hello!
I am working on a thermal buckling analysis of a beam using Ansys as a benchmark.
I was wondering is it possible to model a beam where on one edge temperature T1 is applied and on another edge temperature T2 is applied. Meaning, we have a model with linear temperature rise along the beam length and the aim is to calculate critical buckling temperature (eigenvalue).
How can this be done with Ansys Workbench using shell elements?
For uniform temperature rise od the beam, thermal buckling analysis can be done easiliy with temperature condidion of the body in Static Structural connected to Eigenvalue buckling.
Thank you,
Sandra
I am working on a thermal buckling analysis of a beam using Ansys as a benchmark.
I was wondering is it possible to model a beam where on one edge temperature T1 is applied and on another edge temperature T2 is applied. Meaning, we have a model with linear temperature rise along the beam length and the aim is to calculate critical buckling temperature (eigenvalue).
How can this be done with Ansys Workbench using shell elements?
For uniform temperature rise od the beam, thermal buckling analysis can be done easiliy with temperature condidion of the body in Static Structural connected to Eigenvalue buckling.
Thank you,
Sandra