demidemi
Materials
- Nov 14, 2016
- 1
Hello!
i've got an rve with polymer matrix (3,7GPa) and glass fibers(73GPa) parallel with each other.On Dm I defined fibers and matrix as one part.1st question: do i still need to set contact on model analysis??then i applied a remote displacement on every side of my rve like so 1-direction face (z axis)0 and a1(value of side), 2-direction face(y axis) 0 and 0, 3-direction faces(x axis) 0 and 0. i defined behavior as coupled because i want to ensure that each rve in the composite has the same deformation mode and there is no separation or overlap.Then on analysis settings i set the newton raphson :4.i'm using ansys workbench..what do you think i should do for my problem?any advice?should i use remote point and how?Do i have to do something extra than just using the one part feature?
thank you!any advice would be valuable.
i've got an rve with polymer matrix (3,7GPa) and glass fibers(73GPa) parallel with each other.On Dm I defined fibers and matrix as one part.1st question: do i still need to set contact on model analysis??then i applied a remote displacement on every side of my rve like so 1-direction face (z axis)0 and a1(value of side), 2-direction face(y axis) 0 and 0, 3-direction faces(x axis) 0 and 0. i defined behavior as coupled because i want to ensure that each rve in the composite has the same deformation mode and there is no separation or overlap.Then on analysis settings i set the newton raphson :4.i'm using ansys workbench..what do you think i should do for my problem?any advice?should i use remote point and how?Do i have to do something extra than just using the one part feature?
thank you!any advice would be valuable.