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strange behavior of pressure
Posted Jun 13, 2012, 1:19 p.m. EDT Structural Mechanics Version 4.3 4 Replies
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Hi,
I have a rubber-like material cylinder whose inner surface pressure is supposed to change as a function of time like p=1000*t. The load type that I have used is "Pressure" on that boundary. When I plot the deformation with time I can see the expansion of the cylinder, which is expected, but there are two issues:
1) when I "Probe" the value of the pressure with time on that boundary, the pressure is not following p=1000*t at all. Even the pressure changes non-linearly with time. I am probing "solid.p". Is this the correct variable to select? May be I am probing unrelated variable. My assumption is that that is the same as "Pressure" that I selected as the load type. I plotted the Surface Plot of solid.p and I noticed that the value on the inner surface is almost equal to the correct value (1000*t). But I don't know what is the definition of COMSOL for pressure within a DOMAIN, because stresses are defined to supposedly take care of the inner parts of a domain.
2) the values that the Probe gives me are negative, which do not make sense. I don't know but maybe because the program is treating it like a compressive stress!!, which make it negative. Of course as I mentioned earlier, the cylinder is expanding, which means that pressure is active as a positive value.
Any comments about these issues are appreciated.
Jessica
I have a rubber-like material cylinder whose inner surface pressure is supposed to change as a function of time like p=1000*t. The load type that I have used is "Pressure" on that boundary. When I plot the deformation with time I can see the expansion of the cylinder, which is expected, but there are two issues:
1) when I "Probe" the value of the pressure with time on that boundary, the pressure is not following p=1000*t at all. Even the pressure changes non-linearly with time. I am probing "solid.p". Is this the correct variable to select? May be I am probing unrelated variable. My assumption is that that is the same as "Pressure" that I selected as the load type. I plotted the Surface Plot of solid.p and I noticed that the value on the inner surface is almost equal to the correct value (1000*t). But I don't know what is the definition of COMSOL for pressure within a DOMAIN, because stresses are defined to supposedly take care of the inner parts of a domain.
2) the values that the Probe gives me are negative, which do not make sense. I don't know but maybe because the program is treating it like a compressive stress!!, which make it negative. Of course as I mentioned earlier, the cylinder is expanding, which means that pressure is active as a positive value.
Any comments about these issues are appreciated.
Jessica
4 Replies Last Post Jun 15, 2012, 2:25 p.m. EDT