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The ADINA-TMC program
can used for the following classes of problems:
- Fully coupled thermo-mechanical analysis
- Piezoelectric analysis (with user-supplied subroutines)
- Soil consolidation analysis (however, we recommend that this class of
problems be solved using the porous media formulation in the ADINA program).
In general, ADINA-TMC is primarily used for fully coupled thermo-mechanical
problems. In this class of problems, the thermal solution affects the structural
solution and the structural solution in turn affects the thermal solution.
A thermo-mechanical problem can include the following effects:
![](_themes/sumipntg/sumbul1d.gif) | Internal heat generation due to plastic deformations of the material.
![](_themes/sumipntg/sumbul1d.gif) | Heat transfer between contacting bodies.
![](_themes/sumipntg/sumbul1d.gif) | Surface heat generation due to friction on the contacting surfaces.
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Example illustrating the coupled analysis of a thermo-mechanical problem involving
the effects of heat generation due to friction on contacting surfaces and
heat transfer between contacting bodies. Band plots show the temperature. |
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