style480
Structural
- Jan 22, 2009
- 1
Hello,
I've been through the forum and found no answer to my problem.
I am designing an optimal form for a shell, by looking at the deformed shape of a planar plate continually beared on a square under vertical upwards inertial acceleration (equivalent to its weight, but in the opposite direction).
I used SHELL93 elements and it works allright.
Now I want to define a continually changing thickness for my shell (bigger on the sides, and getting always smaller towards the middle). I couldnt find a way to define the thickness as a function of the position: r = f (x,y).
There is still the possibility to define zones and to change the thickness discretely, but I would prefer a continuous change.
I also looked at the topology optimization tools, but i'm not sure there can lead to what I want.
Maybe Ansys can only deal with constant parameters for the real constants set, but is there a way to do it still?
I hope I could make myself clear, and that someone can help me
thanks in advance
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I've been through the forum and found no answer to my problem.
I am designing an optimal form for a shell, by looking at the deformed shape of a planar plate continually beared on a square under vertical upwards inertial acceleration (equivalent to its weight, but in the opposite direction).
I used SHELL93 elements and it works allright.
Now I want to define a continually changing thickness for my shell (bigger on the sides, and getting always smaller towards the middle). I couldnt find a way to define the thickness as a function of the position: r = f (x,y).
There is still the possibility to define zones and to change the thickness discretely, but I would prefer a continuous change.
I also looked at the topology optimization tools, but i'm not sure there can lead to what I want.
Maybe Ansys can only deal with constant parameters for the real constants set, but is there a way to do it still?
I hope I could make myself clear, and that someone can help me
thanks in advance
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