The Thermal Stress, Shell Interface
The Thermal Stress, Shell () interface combines a Shell interface with a Heat Transfer in Shells interface. The coupling occurs on boundaries, where the temperature from the Heat Transfer interface acts as a thermal load for the Shell interface, causing thermal expansion.
When a predefined Thermal Stress, Shell interface is added from the Structural Mechanics branch () of the Model Wizard or Add Physics windows, Shell and Heat Transfer in Shells interfaces are added to the Model Builder.
In addition, the Multiphysics node is added which automatically includes the multiphysics coupling feature Layered Thermal Expansion.
On the Constituent Physics Interfaces
Settings for Physics Interfaces and Coupling Features
When physics interfaces are added using the predefined couplings, for example Thermal Stress, Shell, specific settings are included with the physics interfaces and the coupling features.
However, if physics interfaces are added one at a time, followed by the coupling features, these modified settings are not automatically included.
For example, if single Shell and Heat Transfer in Shells interfaces are added, an empty Multiphysics node appears in the model tree. You can choose from the available coupling features, but the settings in the constituent interfaces are not modified.
Coupling features are available from the context menu (right-click the Multiphysics node) or from the Physics toolbar, Multiphysics Couplings menu.
For the Shell interface, under Structural Transient Behavior the Structural transient behavior is set to Quasi static.
The Boundary Selection is the same as that of the participating physics interfaces.
Coupling Features
The Layered Thermal Expansion is used to couple the interfaces.