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Importing pressure of sides of a 3D blade to a 2D surface in ANSYS static strucural |
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August 6, 2020, 11:18 |
Importing pressure of sides of a 3D blade to a 2D surface in ANSYS static strucural
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Hi,
I have a rotating blade with a pressure distribution on each side. In static structural I have a shell element (1 surface with 1 direction vector) (this is necessary for my structural model due to very thin geometry) So when I import the 2 pressures I can't assign direction to them. so the resultant pressure is simply the sum of the magnitudes - the direction is ignored. https://imgur.com/a/L0gRSvl Anybody know a way around this? I'm really stuck with this, thanks. |
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