SandwichMaker
Structural
- Jul 3, 2006
- 8
Hi, i'm new for this forum and a quite new user of Ansys, so I apologize for any newbie-error i'll post...
I'm trying to model a sandwich square plate, simply supported on all four edges, under a constant z-pressure load, static linear elastic analisys. The section of the plate is made of four layers: lapideal-carbon fiber prepreg- cork - carbon fiber prepreg. The thickness of lapideal and cork layer is much bigger than the thickness of fiber reinforced layers (10 mm versus 0.1 mm).
The first thing I've done is to model a quarter of this simple structure with shell layered elements: shell99. I set the proper real constants with the right sequence of layers and materials, set the proper boundary conditions (2 lines Uz constrained, 2 lines symmetric) and applied a constant pressure over the lapideal layer. The results match my Matlab Analisys (based on J.N. Reddy layerwise theory) only when thickness of layers are the same. In the real case of big differences between the layers thickness, the two solutions diverge.
The probelm is:
with shell99 elements the deformations (i'm looking for results epelx,epely,epelxy,epelxz,epelyz) are considered linear and continuous trough the thickness, while my analisys tells me that the slope of the deformations in a x-y point and plotted along z-axis are linear but changes across one interface and the other.
A possible solution should be abandone the too simple shell analisys and model my geometry with 3d elements, but the difference between the thickness of carbon and cork layers constrain me to use a enormous number of elements (if they are sized to model the carbon layer, their size forces me use a unnecessary big number of elements for the cork or the lapideal layer!).
The question is:
Is it possible to connect parallel layers of shell elements. This permits me to obtain piecewise linear deformations through thickness with a relatively simple model.
I apologize for my english, maybe it's a little difficult to understand!
I'm trying to model a sandwich square plate, simply supported on all four edges, under a constant z-pressure load, static linear elastic analisys. The section of the plate is made of four layers: lapideal-carbon fiber prepreg- cork - carbon fiber prepreg. The thickness of lapideal and cork layer is much bigger than the thickness of fiber reinforced layers (10 mm versus 0.1 mm).
The first thing I've done is to model a quarter of this simple structure with shell layered elements: shell99. I set the proper real constants with the right sequence of layers and materials, set the proper boundary conditions (2 lines Uz constrained, 2 lines symmetric) and applied a constant pressure over the lapideal layer. The results match my Matlab Analisys (based on J.N. Reddy layerwise theory) only when thickness of layers are the same. In the real case of big differences between the layers thickness, the two solutions diverge.
The probelm is:
with shell99 elements the deformations (i'm looking for results epelx,epely,epelxy,epelxz,epelyz) are considered linear and continuous trough the thickness, while my analisys tells me that the slope of the deformations in a x-y point and plotted along z-axis are linear but changes across one interface and the other.
A possible solution should be abandone the too simple shell analisys and model my geometry with 3d elements, but the difference between the thickness of carbon and cork layers constrain me to use a enormous number of elements (if they are sized to model the carbon layer, their size forces me use a unnecessary big number of elements for the cork or the lapideal layer!).
The question is:
Is it possible to connect parallel layers of shell elements. This permits me to obtain piecewise linear deformations through thickness with a relatively simple model.
I apologize for my english, maybe it's a little difficult to understand!