Dears,
Many thanks for your suggestions.
I think that static analysis is the most suitable for this kind of problem. Explicit analysis are often used but in many jobs I found it is used in quasi-static conditions because the effects of inertias do not affect the process in real cases.
I have...
Dears,
I'm trying to simulate a cold roll-forming process for a metal sheet. I started trying with static general analysis. In order to simplify the model and to avoid possible preliminary problems, I started considering only two rolls groups defined as rigid analytical surfaces...
Dears,
I'm trying to simulate a cold roll-forming process for a metal sheet. I started trying with static general analysis. In order to simplify the model and to avoid possible preliminary problems, I started considering only two rolls groups defined as rigid analytical surfaces...