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December 24, 2024 at 11:25 pm
peteroznewman
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- The deformation in ANSYS will match the hand calculation if you have a stress-free boundary condition holding the pipe, have a uniform temperature in the pipe and have correctly assigned the reference temperature and temperature load.
- The reference temperature is set in Engineering Data as a Material Field Variable and in the Isotropic Secant CTE. The reference temperature is also in Static Structural under Environment Temperature. Make sure all temperature entries use the same temperature.
- The hand calculation won’t match if you use a boundary condition that prevents the free thermal expansion of the material or if the material does not have the same uniform temperature applied.
You say you used a transient thermal, why? There is no need to use any thermal analysis to match the hand calculation. Use a Static Structural model and apply a Thermal Condition under the Loads category on the Environment tab.