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No rating yet Subject: Re: Optimizing section capacity Author: Yaser Jaradat Date: 2002-06-06 11:52:00You should have asked me this question long time ago because I am writing to the group almost everyday and I am getting responses most of time. Regarding who am I and where from, I think all of us are using this group to share knowledge and information doen't matter the race or nationality. The response should not based on such thing. Also I am attaching a signature with my information in all my emails.
Yaser Jaradat Dept. of Civil Engineering University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 Phone: 301-405-1952
shenyeh_chen wrote:
> If you tell us who you are, and where your are from, you will probably > get more response.
> Optimizing the composite fiber orientation is an old topic in > optimization. You should do a paper search.
> If you are doing research on this field, you should probably try to > figure out the formulation by yourself.
> --- In xansys@y..., Yaser Jaradat wrote: > > Hello
> > I asked this quetion yesterday about maximizing the load capacity > for a built up section by using the load > > which is an input parameter as and OBJ variable.....I tired it but > didn' work !
> > Any comments on that ?
> > Yaser
> > Nanjudareddy wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > Please cross check your material properties and and units. > > > we have run the model with different material properties and found > the > > > conduction through out the length.
> > > At 06:57 AM 06/06/2002 -0000, you wrote: > > > >Dear Xansys Users: > > > >First: In reply to some suspicius xansys users I must say that: > > > >This is not homework. I'm writing a manual to teach Thermal > Analysis > > > >with Ansys for Engineering, Masters and PhD Students. > > > >Should you not belive this you can visit > > > >http://usuarios.lycos.es/el1max/Proyec_Sec/ > > > >where I keep a buckup of some of my files. (In spanish) > > > >I please ask you not to spread those files for they are my work. > > > >It's my project and I have to read it by July and so I need help. > > > >If still you are not a beliver you can bother to contact my > thesis > > > >director Pedro Di‚guez, Dean of the Engineering School at the > > > >Universidad Publica de Navarra. Pamplona. Navarra. Spain. > > > >http://www.unavarra.es/organiza/etsiit/
> > > >Thus said I'm sorry for not having followed the nettique about > > > >signing the mail. At least I said what the topic was on the > subject. > > > >Now I repost my question. > > > >Thank you for your help.
> > > >Max Florez > > > >Mechanical, Energy and Materials Engineering Department > > > >Universidad Publica De Navarra. > > > >Campus Arrosadia. 31008 Pamplona > > > >Navarra. Spain. > > > >Cell:605465424 > > > >Email:maxbezu@y... > > > >mflorez@m...
> > > >Hello: > > > >I'm trying to make a transint thermal analysis of a pipe. > > > >The pipe is a the begining at -20C and the a fluid flows in the > > > >inside with h=500 and t Fluid=60. > > > >The outside of the pipe is insulated > > > >The model is 3D using solid 90. > > > >For some reason the head is not conducted from 1 element to the > next. > > > >ANy idea why?? > > > >Thank you very much: > > > >Here is the log: