adnanh
Mechanical
- Oct 15, 2007
- 24
Hi,
I am having frequently the problem of high stress concentrations. It has nothing to do with boundary conditions, it's the presence of sharp corners and sharp edges that causes the problem. Applying rounding features does not help. I have also tried to use options like "Detailed fillet modeling" and "Reentrant corners" but this neither helps. In the stress fringe plot I observe very large stress gradients which tell me that the high stresses on an edge or on a corner can never be right. Since these high stresses are just incorrect numerical values which impossibly can be resolved by the p-mesh, I would like to exclude them from the stress plot.
Is there a way to do this?
Regards,
Adnan
I am having frequently the problem of high stress concentrations. It has nothing to do with boundary conditions, it's the presence of sharp corners and sharp edges that causes the problem. Applying rounding features does not help. I have also tried to use options like "Detailed fillet modeling" and "Reentrant corners" but this neither helps. In the stress fringe plot I observe very large stress gradients which tell me that the high stresses on an edge or on a corner can never be right. Since these high stresses are just incorrect numerical values which impossibly can be resolved by the p-mesh, I would like to exclude them from the stress plot.
Is there a way to do this?
Regards,
Adnan