rishipillaifsi
Mechanical
- Feb 1, 2007
- 3
Hi,
I am new to the forum and I have a question already.I am doing a thermal stress analysis in Ansys. I transfer the thermal loads from Ansys CFX to Ansys Multiphysics and use the Multifield tool.
To reduce structural stresses I have constrained my model which by the way is huge(800000 elements) only on the bottom surface in the Y(vertical) direction. But due to high temperatures as you can imagine the material is yielding as is evident form the static linear analysis performed. This generates a rigid body motion due to less constraints.
I see the problem in not allowing a large deformation analysis or a plastic material property or not accounting for elasticity modulus change with temperature. Any of the three methods provide almost the same results though the large deformation method may predict less stresses.The problem is that I see my part moving in x direction only i.e. the nodal displacements in x-direction is unidirectional which cant be in a thermal expansion.What correction would you recommend?
Could you please suggest something and a discussion would be an icing on the cake?
Thanks a lot.Keep up the good work.
Rishi Pillai
I am new to the forum and I have a question already.I am doing a thermal stress analysis in Ansys. I transfer the thermal loads from Ansys CFX to Ansys Multiphysics and use the Multifield tool.
To reduce structural stresses I have constrained my model which by the way is huge(800000 elements) only on the bottom surface in the Y(vertical) direction. But due to high temperatures as you can imagine the material is yielding as is evident form the static linear analysis performed. This generates a rigid body motion due to less constraints.
I see the problem in not allowing a large deformation analysis or a plastic material property or not accounting for elasticity modulus change with temperature. Any of the three methods provide almost the same results though the large deformation method may predict less stresses.The problem is that I see my part moving in x direction only i.e. the nodal displacements in x-direction is unidirectional which cant be in a thermal expansion.What correction would you recommend?
Could you please suggest something and a discussion would be an icing on the cake?
Thanks a lot.Keep up the good work.
Rishi Pillai