Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
May 7, 2011, 6:46 a.m. EDT
Hi
Have you checked the Model library Thermal structure interaction Layered plate model, I believe that is the most proper way to do it, as correct tensor values for initial stress-strain are not that obvious to define
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
Have you checked the Model library Thermal structure interaction Layered plate model, I believe that is the most proper way to do it, as correct tensor values for initial stress-strain are not that obvious to define
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
May 9, 2011, 1:23 p.m. EDT
Hi Ivan,
Thanks for your reply. In my problem, the volume shrinkage is assumed to take place due to chemical reaction at room temperature i.e. there is no stress free temperature associated with it. The system is at room temperature.
Regards,
Susant
Hi Ivan,
Thanks for your reply. In my problem, the volume shrinkage is assumed to take place due to chemical reaction at room temperature i.e. there is no stress free temperature associated with it. The system is at room temperature.
Regards,
Susant
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Posted:
1 decade ago
May 9, 2011, 1:25 p.m. EDT
Hi Ivar,
Sorry about mispronouncing your name.
Regards,
Susant
Hi Ivar,
Sorry about mispronouncing your name.
Regards,
Susant
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
May 9, 2011, 2:46 p.m. EDT
Hi Suant
I agree you do not need T changes, other physical phenomena that are libnked to stress buildup could be used the same way, It's "just" thatCOMSOL example is for T, but it can be adapted to any other relevant process.
My remark comes from the fact that I have never really managed to sort out the correct tensor values to give to the stress strain cases for initial loading, when we talk of anisotropic or non linear materials, I find it much easier to load udner "realistic" conditions
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi Suant
I agree you do not need T changes, other physical phenomena that are libnked to stress buildup could be used the same way, It's "just" thatCOMSOL example is for T, but it can be adapted to any other relevant process.
My remark comes from the fact that I have never really managed to sort out the correct tensor values to give to the stress strain cases for initial loading, when we talk of anisotropic or non linear materials, I find it much easier to load udner "realistic" conditions
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Good luck
Ivar