MODELLING BONDED & UNBONDED POST TENSIONED PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BEAMS USING ANSYS APDL BY GUI METHOD
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July 30, 2019 at 4:22 pm
PANDIMANI
SubscriberCAN ANY ONE PLZ TELL HOW TO APPLY PRESTRESS TO LINK I80 ELEMENT IN ANSYS APDL V19 IN GUI method or code batch method.
ALSO I NEED TO MODEL BOND BETWEEN P.S STEEL AND CONCRETE, CAN ANYONE HELP HOW TO MODEL COMBINE 39, AS IT NEEDS FORCE DEFLECTION (20 POINTS ) ARE GIVEN ALSO HOW CAN I MODEL IT.
I AMUSING SOLID 65 TO MODEL CONCRETE, i need fast response since i searching for it since 8 months
thank you
if you have any details plz sent to mail id : pandimani918@gmail.com
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