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Nozzle model with shell elements for FEA

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Jul 25, 2015
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In buliding a model of a reinforced nozzle with shell elements, what is the best approach? I'm thinking in two options:
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[li]MODEL 1 (Red color): Two separated shells with a bonded contact between them.[/li]
[li]MODEL 2 (Blue color): One shell with the combined thickness.[/li]
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Nozzle_model_jkvecv.png


Thank you very much.
 
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It depends on the purpose of your analysis.

What failure mode are you trying to demonstrate protection against?
 
With this model, I am trying to demonstrate protection against plastic collapse with a linear elastic approach.
 
Model 2 will likely suffice. Why not use the elastic-plastic analysis method?
 
Thank you for your response TSG4. I can’t use elastic-plastic analysis method due to software license limitations. At this moment I can only model linear elastic materials.
 
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