How to see stress variation with respect to time for a linked transient thermal and static structural analysis?
Tagged: 18.2, General, mechanical, static, structural-and-thermal, structural-mechanics
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March 17, 2023 at 9:00 am
FAQ
ParticipantFor a linked analysis the last set of temperature data is imported as load into the static structural analysis. One should import the temperature vs. time data in the imported load instead of only last time point. This will give the variation of stress vs. time in the static analysis.
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