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ANSYS - Loads on deformed shape
Fri, 2008-07-18 15:46 - Basak
This might be a stupid question but, is it possible to apply loads on a deformed shape in ANSYS? (after applying a set of loads, getting the deformed shape and applying another set of loads on the deformed shape)
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Do you mean nonlinear
Do you mean nonlinear stress analysis or different load sets? You can easily create muliple load sets in a FE model, each set corresponding to a particular boundary and loading conditions.
But if you have nonlinear or plasticity effects (geometric or material nonlinearity), then your solution is path dependent. For a plastic stress analysis, loading will actually will be applied to the deformed geometry in some way. The usual way in any FE package would be to solve the boundary value problem in a number of load steps. The package will do another iterative solution in a given step, save the results, then increase the step number, use the deformed results from earlier step, solve for the current step and so on. Usually the solution is updated using Newton-Raphson method.
You can read regarding plasticity and non-linear modeling in ANSYS manual (Ch8 - Nonlinear structural analysis). If you want a theoretical understanding I would suggest you to read some FE text on non-linear stress analysis, e.g., Reddy, J. N. An Introduction to Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis.
UPGEOM command will update the deformation:
Basak
You can use the UPGEOM to update the deformation information of the FE model. It only updates the element deformation and not the geometry. But you can apply load further on the deformed element geometry.
Gopinath
UPGEOM
UPGEOM was the command I was looking for. Thanks a lot!
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THANK YOU Mr.
THANK YOU Mr. GOPINATH
I WAS UNAWARE OF "UPGEOM" COMMAND. I TRIED THIS ONE AND WORKED OUT SUCCESSFULLY.
ABHIJIT NALAWADE