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February 26, 2024 at 2:49 pm
Hamed.moghaddasi
SubscriberHi
I am doing 1d thermoelastic analysis using WB coupled field transient analysis. The geometry is a 0.035m bar fixed at the bottom boundary. The bar is under 4Pa mechanical loading and zero temperature on top boundary. The initial temperature is zero in the domain.
 I used the following properties:
linear thermal expansion=0.0551 1/C
specific heat= 1000 J/(Kg C)
heat conductivity=2.69e-7 W/(mC)
density=1000 kg/m^3
Elastic module=18.15 Pa
Poisson ratio=0
I would like to see a change of temperature due to mechanical loading. My expected result was that the applied pressure should increase temperature to 4 degrees initially, which will cool down over the time. However I see that the temperature did not change after simulation. Can you let me know how I can see the change of temperature due to loading here? I cannot find a way to change Toff = offset temperature in WB. Will this affect my simulation?
Thanks
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February 29, 2024 at 4:26 pm
dlooman
Ansys EmployeeYou can check the ds.dat (or output) to confirm that Toff has been set to 273 by default. If not, then you could input it with a commands object, TOFF,273. Could you share your hand calculation of the expected deltaT? A 4 degree temperature change seems like a lot for a 4 Pa pressure (even for a material with a very high coefficient of expansion and low modulus.) The temperature should change a small amount though.
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