![]() I am actually using ANSYS Mechanical to model it, and I solely use the GUI to do all the setup instead of using the command as I do not know how to use them. i had modelled it as a solid and divided the thickness into the required number of layers when meshing. While for Solid185, I set all edges to have zero displacements in the y-direction (upward direction) and zero displacements for the DOF parallel to the edge (i.e UX=0 when z=0 and z=b & UZ=0 when x=0 and x=a). ROTX = 0 when x=0 and x=a & ROTY = 0 when y=0 and y=b). ![]() were set by setting the 4 edges to have zero displacements in z-direction (upward direction) and the rotation normal to the edge was also set to zero (i.e. So I am wondering is it the problem is due to my setting? I have set the layer construction to layered solid and I have defined the fibre orientation using the shell sections. ![]() However, when I used Solid185 to model the same plate, the results obtained are no longer agreed with the one obtained using Shell281. I used Shell281 to model a Graphite-Epoxy composite plate under SSSS boundary condition and the result I got is close to my validation results. I am currently working on my modal analysis of FRP plates.
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