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The translational motion in solid mechanics - how to use stationary solver
Posted 11 févr. 2016, 10:10 UTC−5 Version 5.1, Version 5.2 0 Replies
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My aim is to make a stationary solid mechanics simulation which considers the transport of state variables (something similar to a thermal analysis with translational motion). Then the state variables (inelastic strains) should follow moving material.
For demostration please have a look to the attached models. Model 1: simulates the temperature field in a moving continuous rod which is cooled at in the middle. Model 2: computes the termal stresses in the same model. If I use a stationary solver and look the plastic strains at cold side of the rod. They are zero on cold side (but should be non-zero). However, The plastic strains developed during cooling should be transported to this side. How can I achieve this by using a stationary solver?
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Dr. Kaymak
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