Alpete1430
Mechanical
- May 19, 2016
- 18
Hi All,
I'm currently trying to solve an analysis in Ansys 19.1 (Workbench) which contains a Hub with a pipe (riser) arrangement.
The hub is arrested at the bottom by other components of the assembly and I need to apply an axial force and Moment on the other end of the riser.
I have taken a Half symmetric model and run the analysis for with the following load steps
LS-1 : Energize the gasket
LS-2 : Apply test pressure
LS-3 : Relieve test pressure
LS-4 : Apply design pressure and Hydrostatic end effect force
LS-5 : Apply Axial force (Tensile)
LS-6 : Apply Moment
I've defined the tensile forces directly on the face of the riser at LS-5 using 'Coupled' behavior among other available behaviors.
But, for moment, I've created a remote point exactly on the symmetric plane and with behaviors and results as mentioned below:
1. Remote point with rigid behavior - Moment is being taken early in the analysis at LS-2 itself where I've not applied any moment and as a result,
elements are getting distorted and the analysis is being shut down abruptly because of excessive plastic strain exceeding the default value of 0.15
2. Remote point with Deformable behavior : Moment is not being taken
3. Remote point with beam behavior with high Young's modulus : Moment not being taken
Is it because of the same surface having different formulations for Tension and Moment loadsteps?
Any kind of help regarding this will be very helpful.
Thanks in advance everyone.
PS: I've tried the Rigid behavior formulation for Tensile force load step but the problem is that the surface is not moving axially but getting bent. Which is not the behavior I'm looking for.
So I chose the Coupled behavior formulation.
- Alpete
I'm currently trying to solve an analysis in Ansys 19.1 (Workbench) which contains a Hub with a pipe (riser) arrangement.
The hub is arrested at the bottom by other components of the assembly and I need to apply an axial force and Moment on the other end of the riser.
I have taken a Half symmetric model and run the analysis for with the following load steps
LS-1 : Energize the gasket
LS-2 : Apply test pressure
LS-3 : Relieve test pressure
LS-4 : Apply design pressure and Hydrostatic end effect force
LS-5 : Apply Axial force (Tensile)
LS-6 : Apply Moment
I've defined the tensile forces directly on the face of the riser at LS-5 using 'Coupled' behavior among other available behaviors.
But, for moment, I've created a remote point exactly on the symmetric plane and with behaviors and results as mentioned below:
1. Remote point with rigid behavior - Moment is being taken early in the analysis at LS-2 itself where I've not applied any moment and as a result,
elements are getting distorted and the analysis is being shut down abruptly because of excessive plastic strain exceeding the default value of 0.15
2. Remote point with Deformable behavior : Moment is not being taken
3. Remote point with beam behavior with high Young's modulus : Moment not being taken
Is it because of the same surface having different formulations for Tension and Moment loadsteps?
Any kind of help regarding this will be very helpful.
Thanks in advance everyone.
PS: I've tried the Rigid behavior formulation for Tensile force load step but the problem is that the surface is not moving axially but getting bent. Which is not the behavior I'm looking for.
So I chose the Coupled behavior formulation.
- Alpete