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April 7, 2019 at 9:03 am
langrin2
SubscriberHello
I am currently trying to read out the SIFs along a growing crack tip.
I am working in a static structural analysis using a pre-meshed crack and SMART crack growth.
If I play the SIFS (K1) animation of the fracture tool, I can see that the SIF at the start is around 40 and at the end of the cycle around 6750. But if I have a look at the report, it just shows me the SIFs along the crack tip at the end of the cycle.
Is there a way to read out the SIFs along the growing crack?
Regards
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April 8, 2019 at 3:18 pm
David Weed
Ansys EmployeeHi,
It sounds like you're performing fatigue crack growth. If so, then you'll have multiple substeps specified to calculate multiple crack extension increments. To retrieve the SIFS for each substep, under the details of the SIF result, specify Set Number, for a given substep, and re-evalute the result:
Alternatively, you could also use the SIF probe and see the SIF result for each substep at a particular node along the crack front (using Crack Length Percentage; 0% is at first node in the front and 100% is last, 50% is in the middle, etc.):
You could also make an APDL script, using the *get command and *do loop, to retrieve the SIF values at each substep and output them in a structured text file.
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April 12, 2019 at 7:25 pm
langrin2
SubscriberThank you very much for your answer, this helped a lot!
Just one further question:
Is it possible to get the SIFS (K1) Probe along a different path?
I managed to read out the SIFS along the crack tip at position (1), is it possible to do the same thing at position (2)?
And furthermore, would that it also be possible for the crack extension probe to be at different positions?
Thank you and best regards
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April 16, 2019 at 9:03 pm
Sandeep Medikonda
Ansys EmployeeApparently CEINTF was used manually, possibly to connect reinforcing to the concrete. To create constraint equations the nodes of the reinforcing are selected and the elements of the concrete. The message implies nodes of the concrete are still selected. That won't hurt anything in itself, but indicates a possible input error.
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