Dave442
Mechanical
- Sep 9, 2008
- 495
Hi all,
I need to model a thick cylinder which is seperated into three individual layers each of which has different material properties. We are assuming that the layers are bonded and that each of the materials is isotropic.
My problem is that I'm unsure how to model a single part in ANSYS that consists of different materials.
Can I simply draw the cylinder with three seperate layers and use the VATT command to alter the material properties in each layer before meshing? I have seen this done in thermal tutorials but I'm unsure how ANSYS deals with nodes at the interface between two different materials?
Or do I need to define some kind of interface or contact between the individual layers? Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks,
Dave
I need to model a thick cylinder which is seperated into three individual layers each of which has different material properties. We are assuming that the layers are bonded and that each of the materials is isotropic.
My problem is that I'm unsure how to model a single part in ANSYS that consists of different materials.
Can I simply draw the cylinder with three seperate layers and use the VATT command to alter the material properties in each layer before meshing? I have seen this done in thermal tutorials but I'm unsure how ANSYS deals with nodes at the interface between two different materials?
Or do I need to define some kind of interface or contact between the individual layers? Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks,
Dave