Thanks for the video. It is interesting to see stress mapping from coarse mesh to finer mesh. Do you have any advice if this can be applied to a deformed mesh model imported from odb result.
thank you very much , if the old job contains 2 different part , Can I map the solution of 1 part only ?? as i need to calculate stresses resulted due to interference fit on the hub than use this hub in other model without the internal shaft
Dear sir, I have been following your videos for quite a while. I have one question related to my research area. Could you please provide an answer. I have a model with shell element (S4R), having 5 integration point along the thickness. I have to provide initial stress (or temperature) before running the actual analysis. These stress which I need to provide varies along the shell thickness. In GUI I cannot select shell outer surface or inner surface to assign it. Hence I have to do it in python scripting. Would you care to share some insights or ideas on how to provide these stresses at nodes before analysis...? If not for shell, atleast for any other type of element by scripting will help me. Thanks in advance.
Your video just showed the Solution Mapping Method. It can't be applied for a Beginner, who is learning about solution mapping. Please make an detailed video. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the video. It is interesting to see stress mapping from coarse mesh to finer mesh. Do you have any advice if this can be applied to a deformed mesh model imported from odb result.
thank you very much , if the old job contains 2 different part , Can I map the solution of 1 part only ??
as i need to calculate stresses resulted due to interference fit on the hub
than use this hub in other model without the internal shaft
Dear sir,
I have been following your videos for quite a while. I have one question related to my research area.
Could you please provide an answer.
I have a model with shell element (S4R), having 5 integration point along the thickness. I have to
provide initial stress (or temperature) before running the actual analysis. These stress which I need to provide
varies along the shell thickness. In GUI I cannot select shell outer surface or inner surface to assign it. Hence
I have to do it in python scripting.
Would you care to share some insights or ideas on how to provide these stresses at nodes before analysis...?
If not for shell, atleast for any other type of element by scripting will help me.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks for sharing.
Hello Daniel and thank you for the informative video! Let me ask you, is this method applicable to FSI problems as well? :)
Your video just showed the Solution Mapping Method. It can't be applied for a Beginner, who is learning about solution mapping. Please make an detailed video. Thank you so much!
hello, super interesting but I have a question, can we only map the stresses or all the output variables such as plastic strains, backstresses etc?
hello Mr, did you got the answer?
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Hi sir
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