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Thermal Stress on a plate
Posted 29 set 2011, 09:21 GMT-4 Structural Mechanics Version 4.2 0 Replies
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I would like to model the displacement due to thermal stress on a plate. The plate is initially at 453 K at a time t=0 but then the bottom part of the plate loses X amount of heat for a period of 120 seconds.
I`ve made a time dependent study and I have assigned my strain reference temperature as 453 K, and in my initial values I have put 453 K for the plate. I then selected the node of heat transfer through a solid and applied a total heat flux of - X J/s (negative).
The results for my temperature variation seem to make sense, however, not so much for the displacement of my plate. Also the answers for these vary notoriously as I re-do the study. What am I doing wrong?
Hello Hannah Harding
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