RaduP
Mechanical
- Jan 31, 2005
- 5
Geometry: concentric thick wall tubes, with differential thermal expansion. Software: ANSYS 10.0.
If I use plane stress elements, the solution for a 1/4 cross-section model with symmetry BC coincides with that for a full model which recovers exactly the analytical solution.
If I use 1/4th model with generalized plane strain (long cylinders) elements and same symmetry BC, the solution is no longer axisymmetric, with the contact pressure being non-uniform. Same (bad) solution if using contact elements or coupled DOFs between the 2 cylinders.
Question: why wouldn't the symmetry BC work with generalized plane strain?
If I use plane stress elements, the solution for a 1/4 cross-section model with symmetry BC coincides with that for a full model which recovers exactly the analytical solution.
If I use 1/4th model with generalized plane strain (long cylinders) elements and same symmetry BC, the solution is no longer axisymmetric, with the contact pressure being non-uniform. Same (bad) solution if using contact elements or coupled DOFs between the 2 cylinders.
Question: why wouldn't the symmetry BC work with generalized plane strain?