fifofafa
Structural
- Apr 7, 2004
- 2
Dear All,
I am a new user of ANSYS 13. I am going to model a ground water thank exerted to seismic loads.
I am using shell to model the tank walls, where the water is modeled using Fluid80 solid element.
some constrains is needed to guided water to be kept into the walls limit, i.e. the fluid elemet to follow wall shells in normal direction where its free to move tangentialy and verticaly.
so I have to couple the nodes of shells(walls) and volume(fluid80) in normal direction.
I already used coupling coincident nodes to do that, but fortunately the fluid element is behave to pull the shell element during it goes away from it which is not correct ( i.e the water cannot pull the wall of tank).
it seems that they should be coupled in compression only where in tension the water (fluid element ) should flow tangentially to wall shells.
is there any way to do that correctly?
hope you can support me
I am a new user of ANSYS 13. I am going to model a ground water thank exerted to seismic loads.
I am using shell to model the tank walls, where the water is modeled using Fluid80 solid element.
some constrains is needed to guided water to be kept into the walls limit, i.e. the fluid elemet to follow wall shells in normal direction where its free to move tangentialy and verticaly.
so I have to couple the nodes of shells(walls) and volume(fluid80) in normal direction.
I already used coupling coincident nodes to do that, but fortunately the fluid element is behave to pull the shell element during it goes away from it which is not correct ( i.e the water cannot pull the wall of tank).
it seems that they should be coupled in compression only where in tension the water (fluid element ) should flow tangentially to wall shells.
is there any way to do that correctly?
hope you can support me