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June 18, 2019 at 5:08 pm
claudiocozza
Subscriberhi everyone,Â
i'm a new user of ansys academic 19 and i have some issues with a stepped shaft for evaluating kt (stress concentration)
i've divided the shaft and i've only 1/4 of the shaft, then i put the symmetry and antisymmetry constrains with displacement (1 and 2) and i put the bending moment on a side of the shaft and a fixed support at the another side
when i run the code the results are very strange for the phisics of the problem, so i'm obviously doing some mistakes that i don't see
can you help me?
thanks!
ps. there are some attached images. don't look at the mesh, i have to refine it

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June 19, 2019 at 9:24 am
claudiocozza
SubscriberPS. I've found where the problem is located:Â
1) when i run the code with 1/2 shaft with only the symmetric constrain, results are good
2) instead, when i run 1/2 shaft with only the anti-symmetric constrain, results are bad
so, what am i doing wrong? i've already tried to remove the displacement on the antisymmetric constrain and selecting a frictionless support, i've finished my ideas
the symmetries are shown below with the displacement constrain
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June 23, 2019 at 12:21 pm
claudiocozza
SubscriberNobody?
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June 23, 2019 at 3:26 pm
peteroznewman
SubscriberI don't use anti-symmetry. When I tried it, I wasn't satisfied with the results.
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June 28, 2019 at 5:36 pm
claudiocozza
SubscriberI’ve just talked with my FEM professor, we didn’t find a solution for this problem primary because there are unsatisfactory solutions for the Moment reaction in the fixed support. I will apply only the symmetry.
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