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Definining pressure on line, N/mm?

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Zonked

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Jan 23, 2014
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Hi

I'm new to Ansys.

I'm working on a cross section of a pressure vessel. I have the dimensions modeled as a half cross section of the vessel.
But when adding the pressure "on line" on the inner line of the cross section of the vessel defined as N/mm, N/length, the units is kind of strange to me.

I know that the tank is designed for a pressure of 1.85 N/mm^2, but how do I calculate the correct value in N/mm for a section line?
I can't visualize it. Newton pr length!? What the heck. :)
 
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I think you should use shell elements. 1D elements are usefull to study bars and beams, link 2 solids etc... They are not designed to model a pressure vessel.

 
Ok, Ansys defines force per area for pressure on a line.

It makes sense if I think of the cross section as an extrusion, I got confused.
 
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