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by Sheeppowa
01 Aug 2019, 16:40
Forum: ElmerSolver
Topic: A Coupled Electrical–Thermal–(Mechanical) Modeling of Gleeble Tensile Tests
Replies: 7
Views: 4029

Re: A Coupled Electrical–Thermal–(Mechanical) Modeling of Gleeble Tensile Tests

Hi Matthias, This is exactly the link I read to create my mesh. I have created the partition on the geometry set made of the three different solid and I add thee groups made of the boundaries including the interface between the specimen and the grips. After the mesh, I create the groups of faces (ea...
by Sheeppowa
01 Aug 2019, 13:15
Forum: ElmerSolver
Topic: A Coupled Electrical–Thermal–(Mechanical) Modeling of Gleeble Tensile Tests
Replies: 7
Views: 4029

Re: A Coupled Electrical–Thermal–(Mechanical) Modeling of Gleeble Tensile Tests

Hello Kevinarden, thank you for your reply.

I'll check all that, as I know, the interface was made of the two different materials so maybe the nodes are shared.

I will search in that chapter.

Thank you again for your reply !
by Sheeppowa
24 Jul 2019, 01:30
Forum: ElmerSolver
Topic: A Coupled Electrical–Thermal–(Mechanical) Modeling of Gleeble Tensile Tests
Replies: 7
Views: 4029

Re: A Coupled Electrical–Thermal–(Mechanical) Modeling of Gleeble Tensile Tests

Hello everyone, So, I manage to find something. First, Salome' s unit is the meter so we have to add a "coordinate scaling = 1.0e-3" to have the correct dimensions. The previously inaccessible borders are in fact the contact interface between the copper jaws and the specimen. The temperatu...
by Sheeppowa
22 Jul 2019, 15:06
Forum: ElmerSolver
Topic: A Coupled Electrical–Thermal–(Mechanical) Modeling of Gleeble Tensile Tests
Replies: 7
Views: 4029

A Coupled Electrical–Thermal–(Mechanical) Modeling of Gleeble Tensile Tests

Good morning everyone, To train myself to master Elmer, I have in mind, before carrying out simulations for my own work, to find simulation results obtained within the framework of this article : https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11661-010-0310-7 For those who cannot download it and as I do...
by Sheeppowa
19 Jul 2019, 16:45
Forum: Installation & compilation
Topic: Can't find Static Current Conduction solver
Replies: 2
Views: 2963

Can't find Static Current Conduction solver

Hello everyone, I am a new user of Elmer and would like to use this software to simulate the Joule effect through a stainless steel. I've already been able to go around the forum and find topics related to asking me but what I can't explain is that I can't find the tab that allows me to ask Elmer to...