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September 14, 2017, 15:00 |
How to replicate this in ansys?
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How to replicate this in ansys? How can I inflate a balloon/ pillow in ansys and find the stress on the surface? |
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September 15, 2017, 05:49 |
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Hey,
did you try to just model your geometry and apply pressure on the inner wall as a boundary condition? As magnitude you can use tabular to simulate increasing pressure. |
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September 15, 2017, 12:34 |
Need a little more assistance, thankyou. :)
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I created a hollow sphere of 1m. Imported the geometry and used symmetry tool in design modeler to make a quarter section of the sphere. Then I used static analysis. I applied a pressure inside the hollow sphere. I meshed it and when I solve it I get an error message saying no support. I have seen many tutorials where they are able to get a solution without adding any fixed supports or displacements. What should I do? If I have to add a support or constraint, where should I add it. Thankyou |
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ansys, balloon, pillow, stress |
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