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May 3, 2024 at 4:43 pmAlex1EDPSubscriber
Dear all,
I am trying to simulate the alkali-aggregate reaction that results in a strain of the concrete mass.
First i performed a transient thermal analysis to determine the temperature of each node in each time step.
Then, using the temperature values in each node (in each time step) I calculated the correpondante strain values (using a python script).Â
Now i would like to apply those strains to the nodes in my FE model, for each node i would like to apply a strain value, for each time step.
I have read about the INISTATE command (successfully applied a constant strain value to the geometry) and i would like to ask if this would be a possible solution to my problem and how would it be implemented.
Thank you all.
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May 6, 2024 at 10:32 amAshish KhemkaForum Moderator
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May 23, 2024 at 2:27 pmAlex1EDPSubscriber
Hi,
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Thank you for your comment, it helped.
However i am still far away from solving my issue, is it possible to apply a different strain for each node in each load step? I have 5000 nodes and 960 loadsteps...
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May 24, 2024 at 7:43 amAshish KhemkaForum Moderator
Hi,
You can use nested do loops to select loadsteps and nodes per loadstep.
Regards,
Ashish Khemka
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