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Defining Surface Pressure as functions

    • DeiviG
      Subscriber

      Hello everyone,

      I'm working on a storage tanks whose loads are hydrostatic pressure and self-weight at the first Load Step, and a hydrodynamic load at the second Load Step. This hydrodynamic load not only depends on diameter and height of the tank, but also on the location of nodes (X,Y,Z). I used a polar coordinate system and defined the load from a external data file (I'm using around 800 arguments as input for each imported pressure), but now I need to define these loads based on command snippets from workbench in order to parameterize this simulations. Does anyone have any advice?, SFFUN function might work? how may I parameterize using external data? I'd appreciate any feedback from this

    • Ashish Khemka
      Forum Moderator
      nnPlease see if scripting helps you. I am not an expert on this but looks that it may be helpful for you:nnnRegards,nAshish Khemkan
    • DeiviG
      Subscriber
      Thank you for your comment, however the problem is much further than that.nI can parameterize the geometry, and the height for the hydrostatic as well. I have already done that, as you can see the images below (where I got a surface response). The problem is, that those results are dependent on the external data file which is fixed beacuse it is not parameterized. So the question is how may I define a pressure which is a function of (X, Y and Z) in a polar coordinate system. I cannot use tabular from workbench an select Z as independent variable because I cannot use a mathematical equation there, that place is for constant values. So what any options do I have? any opinions about this??nn
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