Pipe Mechanics
Pipes are similar to beams, and many properties of the Pipe Mechanics interface are shared with the Beam interface. The most distinguishing feature is that the internal pressure usually causes a significant part of the stresses in a pipe. Also, temperature gradients usually occur through the pipe wall, rather than across the entire section.
The loads from internal pressure and drag forces can be taken directly from results in the Pipe Flow interface. Similarly, the temperature in the pipe walls can be taken from the Heat Transfer in Pipes interface.
In the Pipe Flow Module User’s Guide: