3-D and 2-D Crack Growth Simulation
Hi,
Is it possible to use 2-D finite elements capable of accurately predicting all stresses (three dimensional stress state) for 3-D crack growth simulation?
Subramanian
Hi,
Is it possible to use 2-D finite elements capable of accurately predicting all stresses (three dimensional stress state) for 3-D crack growth simulation?
Subramanian
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I am searching for procedure to calculate stress intensity factor of bonded repair of cracked plate, so any one has any idea how to calculate stress intensity factor in 3D crack model By ANSYS, please guide me. I need your help.
Looking for your help.
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i want to perform dynamic analysis of a tank filled with fluid. I was trying to model this in ANSYS with FLUID80 element for fluid and shell element for the shell. But due to complexity, i was forced to used degenerated solid element, which FLUID80 does not allow.
please tell me any other way to model it.
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I am studying about cyclic behaviour of steel-concrete composite column. When i am giving material properties of steel, i have doubt about Isotrophic Hardening and Kinematic Hardening, which one i have to use to get cyclic behaviour of column.
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