DerekGibson
Structural
- Aug 4, 2010
- 5
Hi everybody,
I am using Ansys V12.1 to do a nonlinear (GMNIA) analysis of a thin aluminium cylinder under axial load as per EC9-1-5. I have set up the geometry as a surface body and setup the static structural and linear buckling branches and everything works fine. Once solved I have transferred the results to mechanical APDL and written the following command line and used it as an input file:
/prep7
upgeom, 1 ,1,1,file,rst
cdwrite,db,file,cdb
Updating the MechAPDL branch works without any problems so I have transferred the MechAPDL to a new FEModeller. Within the FEModeller though the surface body geometry has shrunk by a factor of 1000? So instead of having a 3m diameter cylinder I have a 3mm diameter cylinder.
I cant for the life of me find out whats going wrong, is there a command in Mechanical APDL that can factor the geometry of the input file? I cant find any reference to this sort of problem in the Ansys literature or on the web. Has anybody encountered this problem before?
Do I need to use this method to use the deformed geometry from the linear buckling analysis as the imperfection value for out of roundness geometry in the GMNIA analysis.
Any help would be immensely appreciated.
If you need anymore information please ask.
Thanks
Derek
I am using Ansys V12.1 to do a nonlinear (GMNIA) analysis of a thin aluminium cylinder under axial load as per EC9-1-5. I have set up the geometry as a surface body and setup the static structural and linear buckling branches and everything works fine. Once solved I have transferred the results to mechanical APDL and written the following command line and used it as an input file:
/prep7
upgeom, 1 ,1,1,file,rst
cdwrite,db,file,cdb
Updating the MechAPDL branch works without any problems so I have transferred the MechAPDL to a new FEModeller. Within the FEModeller though the surface body geometry has shrunk by a factor of 1000? So instead of having a 3m diameter cylinder I have a 3mm diameter cylinder.
I cant for the life of me find out whats going wrong, is there a command in Mechanical APDL that can factor the geometry of the input file? I cant find any reference to this sort of problem in the Ansys literature or on the web. Has anybody encountered this problem before?
Do I need to use this method to use the deformed geometry from the linear buckling analysis as the imperfection value for out of roundness geometry in the GMNIA analysis.
Any help would be immensely appreciated.
If you need anymore information please ask.
Thanks
Derek