Re: Thermal Stress Analysis problem with Cosmosworks



I ran into a similar problem: if things are how they were for me,
basically the temperature was applied to only the faces. Cosmos
defaults the interior of the cube is to 0 deg C so it induces a lot
more stress. What you want is to apply the 83 deg temp to the body of
the cube, not the faces.

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