ammat#
- AdditiveManufacturing.ammat(matpart='', tmelt='', trelax='', **kwargs)#
Specifies the melting and relaxation temperatures of the build material in an additive manufacturing analysis.
Mechanical APDL Command: AMMAT
- Parameters:
Notes
This command is required in an additive manufacturing analysis.
If the part consists of multiple material IDs, you can specify any of the material IDs (
MATPART), as all are of the same material.The melting temperature (
TMELT) is the temperature at which thermal strains begin to accumulate. This value is typically the liquidus-to-solidus temperature, but may be less for some phase-transition material (such as Ti64).The relaxation temperature (
TRELAX) is the temperature at which the strains are zeroed out (annealed). You can useTRELAXduring the build process ( amstep,BUILD) to account for stress relaxation, but it serves primarily as a simplified stress-relaxation method during the heat- treat step ( amstep,HEATTREAT). (A creep model offers a more stringent stress-relaxation approach if needed.)This command is also valid in PREP7.
For more information, including a list of the elements and commands used in an additive manufacturing analysis, see AM Process Simulation in Workbench Additive