Combining Two Solidworks Simulations

Hello

I have a problem and I was wondering if it was feasible on Solidworks.

Let me explain:

I have a cylinder to test at a certain pressure and temperature. So I can simulate (with Solidworks Simulation) a pressure or a temperature but is it possible to do a pressure and temperature simulation at the same time?

hoping to have made myself understood:D

CDLT

JB

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Hello

Why pressure or temperature? Just do one pressure and one temperature!

Are you using full simultaion which is in SolidWorks Premium and not Simulation xpress?

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Yes, I use the simulation add-on.

I can't find how to do both at the same time

 

edit: I would like to test at 7.5 bar pressure at 750°C in fact

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Good evening

Have you figured out how to do it?

Otherwise in the simulation module, start a static analysis, then in external loading you add your pressure of 7.5 bar or 750000N/m² (if I'm not saying stupid you can't put your pressure in bar) and then you add a temperature on your tube of 750°C. (see attached image just in case)

After defining the remaining parameters of matter, mesh, and displacement, you can start your simulation.

Hello


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If you have Pro simulation, you can do a thermal study and then recover your temperatures in a static study, this is called a thermo-mechanical study:

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dsl of the delay I couldn't see your answers before.

max is that I was looking for. It was so much in front of my eyes that I couldn't even see it.

max59 I'll also try your solution

Thank you