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April 8, 2022 at 10:50 pm
memo
SubscriberHi Everyone,
I want to model the mechanical behavior of rubber-like material reinforced by very thin fibers that can only bear tensile stresses. I know that we can model fibers in ANSYS Mechanical, considering beam elements and using the "reinforcement" option for their type. However, after the simulation is converged, I cannot plot the stress distribution in these fibers. It seems this type of simulation doesn't model the actual fibers. Does anyone know how we can measure the stress in fibers alone?
I would appreciate any help that you can provide.
April 9, 2022 at 5:43 amErik Kostson
Ansys EmployeeHello
You should be able to . Below is a screenshot of the tutorial we made:/forum/discussion/26384/how-can-we-model-failure-in-reinforced-concrete-rc-slabs#latest
and where we plot the stresses in the reinforcement elements (reinf264 in 2021 R2).
or if you select all the line bodies (2021 R2):
That works also
All the best
Erik
April 9, 2022 at 6:31 ammemo
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