Thermal Expansion (Attachment)
Add the Thermal Expansion subnode to prescribe a deformation of the attachment caused by changes in temperature. This makes it possible to reduce stresses caused by the attachment being rigid, while there are thermal deformations in the flexible shell to which it is attached.
Thermal Expansion Properties
Specify the thermal properties that define the thermal strain in the attachment.
Select Inherit from boundary to take the thermal expansion data from the boundary to which it is attached. This should only be used when:
When Inherit from boundary is not selected, enter:
A value or expression for the Volume reference Temperature Tref which is the temperature at which there are no thermal displacements in the attachment
A value or expression for Temperature T, specifying the temperature distribution of the attachment. Any spatial variation must be an explicit function of the material frame coordinates. It is not possible to use a computed temperature distribution.
Select the Input typeSecant coefficient of thermal expansion, Tangent coefficient of thermal expansion, or Thermal strain to specify how the thermal strain is entered. The default values From material are used. This requires that a material has been assigned to the boundaries of the attachment selection. When a nonisotropic coefficient of thermal expansion is used, the axis orientations are given by the coordinate system selected in the Coordinate System Selection section.
Location in User Interface
Context Menus
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Physics tab with Attachment node selected in the model tree: