Thanks are for your educative comments,
OldEngr63 said:
Such is life when you are dependent on a canned program such as ANSYS to do your analysis for you. If you write your own code, and if you know what you are doing, then those limitations go away. If these last two conditions are not true, then you are just up a creek. This is not my problem, and I'm not about to try to teach all of that in this context.
@OldEngr63 , can you enlighten me on a) "writting your own code".Which software can we use to write these codes and how
b)"canned program such as ANSYS".Just for my information and future purposes , which would be the ideal software to do such analysis.
Thanks,
VK
AlephZero said:
You can check your contact options are working by doing a nonlinear static analysis. Apply a load to one beam so it deflects enough to contact the other one. I would get that working before trying the dynamics analysis.
@ alephzero, I have tried that and it has worked fine.
Basically my project is a nuclear reactor study project, in which the cantilever beams are fuel holders and say arranged in a closely packed circular cluster, inside the liquid coolant in a container.
We have imagined different type of forces(as I had earlier mentioned like harmonic, step, impulse,...etc) being generated inside the coolant, during the operation of the reactor. Any of these forces can act on any of the beams and at any time and any magnitude.
Primerarily a Failure Mode Effect Analysis(FMEA) approach.
What i intend to do is ,to randomly give the different forces as the time progresses and study the behaviour of the beams(basically its position) with respect to time.This I plan to do with Ansys as i am a bit familiar with it.
Kindly suggest how to go ahead and provide some valuable inputs
Thanks,
VK