Ashu28
Mechanical
- May 22, 2007
- 7
Hello all,
I am trying to model a ring shrunk fit (by heating up, but that doesnt really matter) on a pipe to figure out what are the stresses in it.
I use *CONTACT INTERFERENCE option and use *SURFACE BEHAVIOR, pressure-overclosure=HARD, SURFACE TO SURFACE CONTACT PAIR with master and slave as pipe and ring mating surfaces
I have observed that if I use:
1) *CONTACT INTERFERECE
slaveSurface, masterSurface, initialRadialInterference
This makes the simulation complete in just ONE iteration (havent checked with elastic theory yet) but doesnt seem quite right
2) *CONTACT INTERFERENCE, SHRINK
slaveSurface, masterSurface
This makes the simulation run for some iterations and time increments and then completes (again havent checked with elastic theory yet) but seems a little better.
The question is that if using the first option that I did wrong? I have to also apply a thermal expansion in the next step. Has anyone done anything like this before, if yes, please shed some light.
Regards,
I am trying to model a ring shrunk fit (by heating up, but that doesnt really matter) on a pipe to figure out what are the stresses in it.
I use *CONTACT INTERFERENCE option and use *SURFACE BEHAVIOR, pressure-overclosure=HARD, SURFACE TO SURFACE CONTACT PAIR with master and slave as pipe and ring mating surfaces
I have observed that if I use:
1) *CONTACT INTERFERECE
slaveSurface, masterSurface, initialRadialInterference
This makes the simulation complete in just ONE iteration (havent checked with elastic theory yet) but doesnt seem quite right
2) *CONTACT INTERFERENCE, SHRINK
slaveSurface, masterSurface
This makes the simulation run for some iterations and time increments and then completes (again havent checked with elastic theory yet) but seems a little better.
The question is that if using the first option that I did wrong? I have to also apply a thermal expansion in the next step. Has anyone done anything like this before, if yes, please shed some light.
Regards,