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Eliminate stress concentration in ANSYS 13

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pietero

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hi, i'm using ansys 13 and try to see stress distribution on human teeth. But i have very high stress value at the surface which I'm applied the load. can someone help me how to avoid the stress concentration in my work? Thanks
 
don't apply a point load ... distribute it over an area
 
I have applied distribution load on area, but the stress concentration still occur on that area.
 
if you're applying the load in a realistic manner, then why do you think you're getting unrealistic results ?

if the stress peak is going beyond the yield of the material ('cause you're using a linear stress analysis) then use non-linear.
 
You have not said much about the problem so I'll just take another guess: Are there multiple material definitions (e.g., cancellous and cortical bone) in your model? If so, does the "stress concentration" occur at the "material" boundary?

 
yes, i am using multiple material definitions.. the stress concentration is not occur at material boundary...
 
another guess ... are you sure the mesh is continuous ?

give us a pic, tell us why you think the stress peak is unrealistic ...
 
What does your hand calculations match your FEA?

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could try applying the load through a series of springs which have a stiffness value say half the depth of the teeth
 
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