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March 18, 2024 at 3:55 pmAdeleine CabreraSubscriber
I'm trying to analyze a reinforced concrete frame subjected to temperature change. I imported the results from transient thermal analysis (with 27 steps: total time is 40000s) to transient structural analysis. When I get to transient structural analysis, it takes too long to analyze only one outcome. I tried to get results for total bending moment only but 1hr has passed and the progress (of the analysis) is still at 1% when the temperature result on transient thermal analysis only took 1hr to finish.
May I ask how to reduce the time ANSYS takes to analyze? The mesh is linear and the mesh size is 0.7m.Here's a picture of the model. The concrete and stirrups on the columns are hidden.
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March 19, 2024 at 2:41 pmGary_SAnsys Employee
A quick idea: Under Solver Type, try setting to "Direct"
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