Process Integration and Design Optimization

Process Integration and Design Optimization

Implementation in 2D-3D model grain and boundary grain

    • Michele De Giosa
      Subscriber

      Hello everyone

      As per the title I would like some help to implement in the lattice structure, a superalloy of nickel, grains and grain boundaries.

      I premise that I created the structure with MultiScale.Sim, an Ansys tool, and I would like to understand if:

      - Having created the polycrystalline structure I can modify it by going to insert grains and grain boundaries, to simulate the behavior of diffusion

      - Having a Python file, written in APDL, can I use it to do what I would like

      Thanks for help

    • John Doyle
      Ansys Employee

      Your question is too general.  Since it involves customized python scripting, it is more in the category of consulting and beyond the scope of this forum.

    • Michele De Giosa
      Subscriber

      OK I will try to be more specific. 
      I created a structure, polycrystalline metal (with MultiScale.Sim), both 3D and 2D. 
      Now my geometric problem requires me to insert some elements to simulate a structure, as if it had some defects interpreting grain boundaries, holidays or dislocations. 
      For example, if you look at the figures below, the colour blue is what I want to achieve within my structure. 
      Now, the question is: how do I implement this geometry?

      While my work in Ansys, with MultScale, is below 

    • Ashish Khemka
      Forum Moderator

      Hi,

      Please see if you can request this webinar and if it is of any help to you.

      Regards,

      Ashish Khemka

    • Michele De Giosa
      Subscriber

      Have you some suggestions about this? Or the section where to do a request?
      Thank you 

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