-
-
December 3, 2019 at 2:57 pm
Alex1EDP
SubscriberHello,
I have done a static structural analysis of a dam where I analysed the self weight and hydrostatic pressure effects and now i need to do a transient thermal analysis to simulate the thermal load.
Is it possible to do this mantaining the same model, meaning the same mesh nodes?
I would like to convert the strucutral elements of the mesh SOLID186 and SOLID187 to the thermal elements SOLID87 and SOLID90, and therefor keep the nodes. This would simplify the post processing of the results and would allow me to combine the effects of the self weigh, hydrostatic pressure and tehrmal variation.
Thanks!
-
December 3, 2019 at 4:38 pm
-
December 3, 2019 at 4:44 pm
Alex1EDP
SubscriberThank you Peter!
-
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

Boost Ansys Fluent Simulations with AWS
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) helps engineers design products in which the flow of fluid components is a significant challenge. These different use cases often require large complex models to solve on a traditional workstation. Click here to join this event to learn how to leverage Ansys Fluids on the cloud, thanks to Ansys Gateway powered by AWS.

Earth Rescue – An Ansys Online Series
The climate crisis is here. But so is the human ingenuity to fight it. Earth Rescue reveals what visionary companies are doing today to engineer radical new ideas in the fight against climate change. Click here to watch the first episode.

Ansys Blog
Subscribe to the Ansys Blog to get great new content about the power of simulation delivered right to your email on a weekly basis. With content from Ansys experts, partners and customers you will learn about product development advances, thought leadership and trends and tips to better use Ansys tools. Sign up here.
- Solver Pivot Warning in Beam Element Model
- Saving & sharing of Working project files in .wbpz format
- Understanding Force Convergence Solution Output
- An Unknown error occurred during solution. Check the Solver Output…..
- What is the difference between bonded contact region and fixed joint
- User manual
- The solver engine was unable to converge on a solution for the nonlinear problem as constrained.
- whether have the difference between using contact and target bodies
- material damping and modal analysis
- Colors and Mesh Display
-
5086
-
3177
-
2413
-
1306
-
936
© 2023 Copyright ANSYS, Inc. All rights reserved.