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Re: Applying Linearly varying pressure: msg#00198mathematics.abaqus.user
hi, i am surer that you can use HP for your model because there is no restriction in giving co ordinate .. i hope this is the way to apply HP . *Dsload surface name, HP, magnitude of the max pressure., z coor for zero pressure.(bpttom), z coor for max pressure(top) suren "Balaji B." <balaji_b01@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: How to apply linearly varying pressure on a surface in Abaqus? Used Hydrostatic Pressure option but in that case, the zero pressure shud have the higher height co ordinate and the max pressure shud have the lower co ordinate..I need to get a method to apply pressure variying linearly from 0 to max from bottom to top which is not possible using the Hydrostatic pressure option Regards, Balaji B [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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