Hi,
As long as the problem is elastic, there is no problem. The strains (and thus the stresses) are computed from the initial displacements.
It there are inelastic strains in the first Solid Mechanics interface, the situation becomes more complicated, since they must also be known to the second physics interface.
Regards,
Henrik
As long as the problem is elastic, there is no problem. The strains (and thus the stresses) are computed from the initial displacements.
It there are inelastic strains in the first Solid Mechanics interface, the situation becomes more complicated, since they must also be known to the second physics interface.
Regards,
Henrik