ruimoreira11
Mechanical
- Nov 26, 2008
- 10
I have a sandwich panel where the core is made of soft material and for some configurations, the strain energy output for the soft core is not provided (the software simply gives me a notification that data is not available).
It is quite strange that for the skins the strain energy data is always translated while for the core elements this data is simply void (not even a zero value is provided).
When I increase the core material modulus, then the strain energy is provided but even though, for some regions, where I would expect to have tiny values, the data is not provided.
I would expect, in these cases, to have at least a zero value.
And in fact, no data is provided since I tried to get that using query, without any values being output.
Any idea on this issue? Why the values for strain energy (despite being extremely low and therefore could be simply zero) are not provided for the entire range of elements and only those with some strain energy are provided? Any solution?
Thanks
Rui
It is quite strange that for the skins the strain energy data is always translated while for the core elements this data is simply void (not even a zero value is provided).
When I increase the core material modulus, then the strain energy is provided but even though, for some regions, where I would expect to have tiny values, the data is not provided.
I would expect, in these cases, to have at least a zero value.
And in fact, no data is provided since I tried to get that using query, without any values being output.
Any idea on this issue? Why the values for strain energy (despite being extremely low and therefore could be simply zero) are not provided for the entire range of elements and only those with some strain energy are provided? Any solution?
Thanks
Rui