how to plot the kinetic energy, potential energy, .. etc at certain vs time
how to plot the kinetic energy, potential energy, .. etc at certain vs time using ansys or ansys ls dyna for impact problem
how to plot the kinetic energy, potential energy, .. etc at certain vs time using ansys or ansys ls dyna for impact problem
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Hi,
I observed that with
periodic boundary conditions on unit concrete unit cell, when uniaxial load is applied structure
behaves as if it is constrained to move in lateral direction, when
shear or other traction laoding is applied it has displacement
compatible behavior i.e, parallel edges has periodic deformation
behavior. With these above behavior can I conclude that for uniaxial
loading I need not apply periodic BCs and simply applying roller is
sufficient on lateral edges or there is no need to apply and periodic
BCs for uniaxial loading.
Dear imechanica user,
As i know, stresses existing in the components suffering no any outer forces are called the residual stresses. To reply the reason why the residual stress appears in the component?
Could anyone answer this question for my understanding.
regards,
Arefin
I'm having a hard time trying to relate the the forces specified in the figure so that I can obtain the expression for the strain energy release rate.
For the 'L-opening load' P when acting alone, the energy release rate is given by:
G= (12*P2*L2) / (E*B2*h3)
For the '2L/3-opening load' P when acting alone, the energy release rate is given by:
G=(16*P2*L2) / (3*E*B2*h3)