How to model the beam nonlinear vibration with magnet in ANSYS?
Hi, friends
I want to simulate the nonlinear vibration of a cantilever beam under magnetic force. Is it possible to implement in ANSYS? Any guy has such experience?
Hi, friends
I want to simulate the nonlinear vibration of a cantilever beam under magnetic force. Is it possible to implement in ANSYS? Any guy has such experience?
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Is there any available fem source code for plasticity theory?
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Hi,
I am performing a very simple cantilever analysis with 5 beam elements in Mentat. I get good results for deflection but Von Mises Stress is very small!! I was thinking that probably I need to connect the elements (rigid body?) or make nodal ties because the Moment Tensor is 0 in all 3 directions, but I don't know how to do it and I can't find an answer in the software documentation.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks
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Can anybody suggest a good review article for the efforts in computational fatigue and any relevant books.
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