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June 27, 2019 at 3:09 pm
GuillaumeTHIRIET
SubscriberGood afternoon guys,
I am currently working on a case where I have to apply radiation on thin barrels surrounding cylindrical solids. These barrels are located on a box. Several faces of the box are submitted to a heat flux.
- Configuration
- Four solids coated by a thin steel sheet ( => The solid fill a barrel)
- The Four solids are placed within a box
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Box and Barrels repartition
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I want to implement Surface to Surface radiation between these cylindrical packages and the internal faces of the box
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Cut view of a cylindrical barrel with its cylindrical solid content)
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- Results
When I select all the internal faces of the box with Surface to Surface Radiation ==> Calculation goes fine
When I select all the internal faces of the box + The external surface of one barrel with Surface to Surface Radiation ==> Calculation goes fine
When I select all the internal faces of the box + The external surface of two barrels with Surface to Surface Radiation ==> The model is stuck at "*Building mathematical model" and my RAM is litterally skyrocketed till the computer crashs (I have 16 Go RAM)
When I suppress the barrel (The thin steel sheet) (Just remains the cylindrical contents) and I select all the internal faces of the box + The external surface of two contents with Surface to Surface Radiation ==> Calculation goes fine
The contacts between barrels and the lower wall of the box are well established as well as the contacts between the Barrels and the contents.
I have to precise that I am applying a Tast (Adiabatic Surface Temperature) on SURF152 nodes which is varying across time. When I supress this "special" boundary condition to simply apply a temperature / heat flow / Heat flux / ... condition ==> Calculation goes fine
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- What I do not understand
Why my RAM skyrockets in this particular case ?
Does anyone already get this "weird" issue of the RAM skyrocketing till the maximum of the computer capacity while applying radiation on barrels containing cylindrical packages ?
(Or in an other case, Does anyone already get some issues with the RAM skyrocketing whatever the boundary condition applied)
I thank you very much for your attention and your help.
Yours faithfully
Guillaume THIRIET
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July 8, 2019 at 4:42 pm
Sandeep Medikonda
Ansys EmployeeWhat version of ANSYS are you using? Are you running this in Shared Memory or Distributed?
As a general suggestion, I would recommend upgrading to the latest one (2019R2) as there are often improvements made to the code as far as memory management goes.
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July 9, 2019 at 6:30 am
GuillaumeTHIRIET
SubscriberGood morning Sir,
I am using 2019R1 which is almost the last version. i do not think that the problem can come from this point but maybe I am wrong as I am pretty new to ANSYS. Then, I think I am running it in Distributed but I amù not sure. How can I check that ?
Thank you very much for your answer.
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July 9, 2019 at 2:33 pm
Sandeep Medikonda
Ansys EmployeeTools>Solver Process Settings>Advanced try unchecking Distributed Solve
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