Static structural analysis for rotating wheel
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9 years 11 months ago #8114
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Hello,
this is just a typo, try this:
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Richard
this is just a typo, try this:
IMPR_RESU(FORMAT='MED',
UNITE=80,
RESU=(_F(RESULTAT=RESU,
NOM_CHAM=('SIGM_NOEU','SIEQ_NOEU','DEPL','SIGM_ELGA','SIGM_ELNO',),),
_F(CHAM_GD=Fatigue,),
),
);
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Richard
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9 years 11 months ago #8115
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Thank you,
yes, one bracket was missed, now corrected, but unfortunately error is the same
yes, one bracket was missed, now corrected, but unfortunately error is the same
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Please check again the syntax.
Did you copy and paste what I wrote?
Did you copy and paste what I wrote?
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9 years 11 months ago #8117
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thanks,
I corrected manually and one bracket was in wrong place.
with copy/paste this error is fixed.
but seems smth wrong with MATER:
www.dropbox.com/s/40bpsaxy2xb6qz9/9243-5_1.1Case.mess?dl=0
are there some material properties missing? ie, does for fatigue analysis material should be defined in special way?
I corrected manually and one bracket was in wrong place.
with copy/paste this error is fixed.
but seems smth wrong with MATER:
www.dropbox.com/s/40bpsaxy2xb6qz9/9243-5_1.1Case.mess?dl=0
are there some material properties missing? ie, does for fatigue analysis material should be defined in special way?
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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #8118
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You should read the
documentation
.
One has to specifically state the material in CALC_FATIGUE. You also have to add the material properies related to fatigue (Wöhler curve for example).
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Richard
One has to specifically state the material in CALC_FATIGUE. You also have to add the material properies related to fatigue (Wöhler curve for example).
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Richard
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9 years 11 months ago #8119
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in CALC_FATIGUE I have DOMMAGE='WOHLER' - shouldn`t it be enough for defining S-N curve?
or Wohler curve should be defined first? like:
VALE=( 138., 1000000.,
152., 500000.,
165., 200000.,
180., 100000.,
200., 50000.,
250., 20000.,
295., 12000.,
305., 10000.,
340., 5000.,
430., 2000.,
540., 1000.,
690., 500.,
930., 200.,
1210., 100.,
1590., 50.,
2210., 20.,
2900., 10., ) )
or Wohler curve should be defined first? like:
VALE=( 138., 1000000.,
152., 500000.,
165., 200000.,
180., 100000.,
200., 50000.,
250., 20000.,
295., 12000.,
305., 10000.,
340., 5000.,
430., 2000.,
540., 1000.,
690., 500.,
930., 200.,
1210., 100.,
1590., 50.,
2210., 20.,
2900., 10., ) )
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