diffusion equation using finite element
Hi,
I would like to write a simple subroutine to solve diffusion equation d(ro)/dt = k∇2(ro). using finite element method.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks,
Ayoub
Hi,
I would like to write a simple subroutine to solve diffusion equation d(ro)/dt = k∇2(ro). using finite element method.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks,
Ayoub
Does anyone have an Ansys tutorial for reinforced concrete with FRP? I have to model a beam for my thesis and I am new to Ansys. If you could send it to me at the below email address I would greatly appreciate it.
dbright4 [at] utnet.utoledo.edu
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I have to do the experimental test to study the diaphragm action in lighweight slab. it will be grateful if i find some guideline or some advise about that.
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I am working on large deformation finite element analysis for my research work. To consider the self-weight I need to calculate the distributed (consistent) mass matrix. So my question that how calculate time (for static analysis time will be representing only load steps) dependent distributed mass matrix in new configurations.
Any comment will be appreciated
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Vasudeo Chaudhari
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I need to model a material in Abaqus that when I load the piece, the
material behaves with an Elastic modulus and when I unload the piece the
material behaves with a different Elastic modulus but don't recover all
the strain when the stress is released.
Enclosed you can find the behavior that I want to model.
Any ideas??
Thanks in advance.
David
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