Hi all,
I have a 1m length of SHS which is welded to a block (block on the left in the first picture) (see pictures for arrangement) and allowed to slide over the remaining two blocks (in first picture). The blocks are fixed in all translations and rotations. I am wanting to see deformation/displacement, and stresses (of the SHS) when applying an internal temperature (700K) and external temperature (300K) to the SHS. I have attempted this problem before, however, I couldn't get the SHS to slide over two of the blocks. What is the best analysis type to use for this problem? Possibly Linear Steady State Heat Transfer then use results in Linear Static?
This is how I am thinking I should set up the analysis:
Obviously I will apply mesh, idealisations etc.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi @Anonymous
The answers to your questions are as follows:
Thanks John, much appreciated. I should have mentioned this problem described is only as a representation/simplification of a much larger problem thus, as you say, the temperature gradient is quite large for this case. I am going to apply a convection load - the ambient temperature is the external temperature described in my problem. I will trial the use of both contacts - the only force applied to the bodies is gravity thus, it should be allowed to bow as you suggested.
Does the separation contact allow it to expand in length (-Z direction in this case)? As the expansion of length is a key output for this problem.
Cheers
John, please ignore my previous reply - forgot there were separation and separation/no sliding contacts. Getting the most realistic results using separation contact and applying gravity.
Thanks for you help.
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