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ANSYS Workbench: Mechanical Examples

ANSYS Workbench: Mechanical Examples. Step 1. Opening ansys workbench. Overview: Start > ANSYS Workbench Create Static Structural analysis system. 2. 1. Double click. [Optional ] Note on save as …. Do not save to a network drive location //server/share/folder/ file.wbpj

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ANSYS Workbench: Mechanical Examples

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  1. ANSYS Workbench: Mechanical Examples

  2. Step 1. Opening ansys workbench • Overview: • Start > ANSYS Workbench • Create Static Structural analysis system

  3. 2 1

  4. Double click

  5. [Optional] Note on save as … • Do not save to a network drive location • //server/share/folder/file.wbpj • Instead used a local drive or mapped network drive: browse computer, for example • U:/folder/file.wbpj • Reason: when solver tries to start, it will fail if a file it needs is in a network drive location (even if there is an equivalent mapped location). Can save and re-open from the mapped location. To view where your files are, • Workbench menu > View > Files

  6. Step 2. Geometry • Overview: • Sketch • Draw • Dimension • Generate • Extrude • Generate • Close the DesignModeler window

  7. Double click, wait, then click 1 2

  8. Click XYPlane

  9. Click new sketch

  10. Click Z axis

  11. Click sketching tab

  12. [Optional] Click Settings; Check boxes grid on and snap; Major grid spacing 1 m; Minor steps 10; Click Draw

  13. Note: navigating 3d view • Zoom: mouse scroll wheel, or click buttons for box zoom, slide zoom, fit all • Tilt: press middle mouse button (scroll wheel) and move mouse • Pan: Ctrl+Middle mouse button

  14. Note: making mistakes • Use Undo/redo on toolbar • Sketching > Modify > Trim to remove mistakes • Zoom in close to make sure lines are closed. Fix with trim and corner.

  15. Click Draw Rectangle

  16. Click one corner, then opposite 2 1

  17. Click Dimensions

  18. Dimension steps • Click the entity to dimension • Click to place the dimension label • Find the label in Details View • Select and enter the value

  19. Dimensions 1 2 3

  20. Draw and dimension circle

  21. Click Modeling

  22. Click on the sketch

  23. Click extrude

  24. Under geometry, click apply

  25. Select depth and enter a value

  26. Generate

  27. Close the window

  28. Step 3: Model and setup • Overview: • Mesh • Create sizing rules • Update mesh • Loads • Insert pressures

  29. Double click

  30. Wait till you see …

  31. Select mesh. Change relevance center or element size. 1 2

  32. [Optional] More advanced rules: Right click mesh and insert a rule.

  33. Update mesh. (Toolbar or right click)

  34. Note on mistakes in meshing and solving: if mesh is too fine and never finishes, Start > run > taskmgr. Kill high CPU process. Increase element size and retry.

  35. Example medium relevance mesh.

  36. Right click Static Structural > Insert > Pressure

  37. Follow the yellow boxes (unfinished)

  38. Click geometry value, click a face, then click apply 2 3 1

  39. Select magnitude value and enter -100e3

  40. Repeat (or duplicate and select differenct face)

  41. Step 4: Solving and viewing results • Overview: • Solve and wait • Insert results • Update results • View results

  42. Click solve, wait, and check for errors. Warnings are ok, errors are bad. 1 2

  43. 2 1

  44. Insert a result field: right click solution > stress > maximum principal

  45. Right click solution > evaluate all results

  46. Select maximum principal stress. Note ratio of max to min values.

  47. Advanced step: Parameters.If the box is checked, parameter will be controlled differently.

  48. 1 2

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