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June 25, 2013, 20:40 |
Initial stress (INISTATE)
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I have a static structural analysis completed in ANSYS Workbench. I have exported the deformed geometry from the static analysis to a transient. Now I need to import initial stresses.
I have been trying to use the INISTATE,WRITE commands (by inserting "Commands (APDL)" into the "Solution" on the tree) in order to write a file containing the final stresses of the deformed body. I want then to be able to INISTATE,READ that file in my transient analysis. I would appreciate any help! Thank you! |
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June 26, 2013, 00:00 |
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Any tutorials, articles, etc. that deal with exporting and importing initial stresses in Workbench would be very helpful too. I am struggling to find much on the subject.
Thanks again! |
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ansys workbench, inistate |
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