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Thermal Residual Stresses in Metal Ceramic Assemblies
Posted Feb 5, 2018, 9:18 p.m. EST Structural Mechanics Version 5.2 2 Replies
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Hi, I am new to Comsol and I'm trying to simulate the resulting thermal stresses in a metal ceramic assembly. The temperature is reduced from 1065 degrees C to 20 degrees C. In the Simulation "with symmetry boundaries" I have no problem solving the simulation but in the simulation "without symmetry boundaries" I get an error message: Maximum number of Newton iterations reached Returned solution is not converged. In the Simulation "with symmetry boundaries" I have no boundary constraints but in the simulation "without symmetry boundaries" the boundary constraints are necessary but I don't know exactly how to set the constraints, because I want the assembly to be "free". I set the boundary constraints like it was shown in the tutorial "Thermal Initial Stresses in a Layered Plate" Is it possible to get nearly the same results in these two models? I need this because in the next step there won't be symmetry. Could you please help me with this? Thanks a lot. Sorry for the double attachements. I forgot to change the names of the files.
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