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INISTATE Command

    • tnegem
      Subscriber

      Hi 


      I would like to know if anyone has any knowledge about using INISTATE command, As I am trying to use it to insert an initial stress state but which varies spatially

    • April Wang
      Ansys Employee

      Hi tnegem,


      You can check out the example for INISTATE in ANSYS. It located at: 


      ANSYS Help Documentation-->Mechanical APDL-->Advance Analysis Guide


      Chapter 5: Initial State


      5.6. Example Problems Using Initial State


      5.6.2. Example: Initial Stress (INISTATE Command)


       


      April

    • Gijoys4v
      Subscriber

      From where I can get ANSYS Help Documentation. can you share the link please?

    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber

      On the Start Menu under the ANSYS Folder is ANSYS Help.


      In Workbench, there is a Help menu.


      In Mechancial, there is a ? icon on the top right corner.

    • Gijoys4v
      Subscriber


      I have a layered structure like this. Suppose I have to give an initial state strain value to one of the layer. How I have to write the command.


      When I wrote


      inis,set,dtype,epel


      inis,set,csys,0


      inis,defi,,,,,


       


      It gave the value to all layers. Any one please help me to rectify the issue.

    • Gijoys4v
      Subscriber

      For the above question, I gave 


      solid1"_sid     in the geometry section of the above solid as command and gave the following command


       


      inis,set,csys,-2


      inis,set,mat,matid


      inis,set,dtype,epel


      inis,defi,,,,,-1.363e-3,-1.3063e-3,4.9759e-3,-1.363e-3,-1.3063e-3,4.9759e-3,-1.363e-3,-1.3063e-3,4.9759e-3


       


      so it selected applied the strain value to top solid. If I have to assign a different strain to the second body ; how can I do this?

    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber

      You can drag this command object from under the first solid and drop it on the second solid and the third solid, then each body will have a command object under it. They are each independent so you can edit each one.

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