kfro
Mechanical
- Jul 4, 2008
- 3
Hi everyone,
I have a question that I feel I should know the answer to myself, but unfortunately I feel I have a total black-out in the subject...
Well here it goes;
What exactly does "non-linear material effects" (geometry branch settings in ANSYS Workbench) means, and should it be turned ON or OFF if I am making an static structural analysis of a Pod-structure made of aliminium?
I'm using tabular boundary conditions since I have 26 different load cases, but I don't want the different load steps to be dependent of each other. My first thought is that I don't want non-linear behaviour, but since it's not the default and there was such a huge difference in the results, I got confused and I would be sooooo, so greatful if someone could help me out!
Thanx in advance!!!!
I have a question that I feel I should know the answer to myself, but unfortunately I feel I have a total black-out in the subject...
Well here it goes;
What exactly does "non-linear material effects" (geometry branch settings in ANSYS Workbench) means, and should it be turned ON or OFF if I am making an static structural analysis of a Pod-structure made of aliminium?
I'm using tabular boundary conditions since I have 26 different load cases, but I don't want the different load steps to be dependent of each other. My first thought is that I don't want non-linear behaviour, but since it's not the default and there was such a huge difference in the results, I got confused and I would be sooooo, so greatful if someone could help me out!
Thanx in advance!!!!