I appreciate your detailed explanation. I need to ask one quick question that how can we use shell elements for thermal analysis. For example, if a plate (such as thin tubesheet) has two values of temperatures (i-e bottom side and top side). How can we apply both temperatures on shell elements while we have only one mid surface?
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I appreciate your detailed explanation. I need to ask one quick question that how can we use shell elements for thermal analysis. For example, if a plate (such as thin tubesheet) has two values of temperatures (i-e bottom side and top side). How can we apply both temperatures on shell elements while we have only one mid surface?
This video contains undoubtedly extremely valued information on how to model shell element; moreover, it explains step by step in a easy way all the key questions regarding the shell elements👏
I'm working to improve my skills in FEA and this kind of videos makes you feel that you are making a hugh improvement.
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Thank you for this excellent video. I have a question on two-way fsi that how to define connection between fluid and structure on the fluent, after the ansys mechanical have been processed the structure itself.
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Do I need to define each contact region when going from shell bodies to solid bodies?
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No, you just need one contact region for the shell and another one for the solid.
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