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April 6, 2022 at 8:57 am
leyboldt
SubscriberNeed your help!!!
How to establish a simulation process to evaluate the residual stress?
Problem Description: it is known that the initial temperature of the sprayed coating is 600 ℃, the cylinder bore temperature is 22 ℃, and the properties of the substrate and coating are known. How to establish a simulation process to evaluate the residual stress?
April 6, 2022 at 1:04 pmSahil Sura
Ansys Employee
It can be achieved by 'Thermal-Stress' analysis, achieved by linking a static structural system to the thermal analysis system.
For more information, please find the references below-
Thermal-Stress Analysis (ansys.com)
Hope that helps.
Thanks Sahil
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