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June 24, 2019 at 9:45 am
betulalis
SubscriberI am using "ANSYS 18.2 Mechanical APDL". I don't use a workbench. I want to use COMBIN39 on the RC beam.
My goal is to model the loss of adherence. I'm trying to reduce adherence with COMBIN39. I have a beam model, but I don't know how to install COMBIN39. I want to do this at MECHANICAL APDL.
My Element; SOLID65, LINK180, COMBIN39
Please help me. I'm looking forward to your advice.
Best regards,
Betul
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