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How to eliminate modes in Ansys modal analysis
There is an option to write an APDL code for post processing. Perhaps the code could check the directional deformations of each mode and determine modes of interest.- Laurry
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Calculating Reaction Forces in ANSYS: Step-by-Step Guide"
A continuation to this problem. I drew the correct FBD of the system, shown in the link: http://imgur.com/a/AkTci How is this statically indeterminate system solved? My first guess was to split it into beams which are table cases.- Laurry
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Calculating Reaction Forces in ANSYS: Step-by-Step Guide"
Thanks for the answer. In hand calculations I assumed only forces in the ends of the shaft but for it to be fully fixed there should also be a moment in each end. By allowing the computer model's surfaces to rotate around the vertical axis, representing a pinned support, I got the same result.- Laurry
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Calculating Reaction Forces in ANSYS: Step-by-Step Guide"
I made the simple model even simpler using even numbers in order to find out if dimensions can somehow explain the difference. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/104865119/ansys2.PNG Did also a parametric study in Ansys and found out that as the length R decreases, the relative difference...- Laurry
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Calculating Reaction Forces in ANSYS: Step-by-Step Guide"
Does anyone have an idea what could cause this discrepancy (121 vs 91 N) between hand calc and Ansys?- Laurry
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Calculating Reaction Forces in ANSYS: Step-by-Step Guide"
Using the global coordinate system found in the picture the moment is about the y axis, My = 100Nm. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/104865119/hand_calc_2.PNG- Laurry
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Calculating Reaction Forces in ANSYS: Step-by-Step Guide"
Hey, I have a simple ANSYS model shown in link: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/104865119/hand_calc.PNG . Ansys reaction force in z axis is +121 N and -121 N. Can someone clarify how do you get to this result using hand calculations?- Laurry
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- Ansys Force Reaction Reaction force
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Beam Deflection: Solving with EI w''''(x) = q and Boundary Conditions
Can the deflection curve of the beam in picture be solved by using the following approach: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/104865119/beam2.PNG 1) EI w''''(x) = q 2) Integrate four times, solve the constants from boundary conditions (deflection and moment zero at the supports) Thanks...- Laurry
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- Beam Beam deflection Deflection
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Heat transfer coffefficient from mass flow
The thickness of the pipe doesn't have to be accounted for..- Laurry
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Heat transfer coffefficient from mass flow
If we have a pipe with dimensions D=0.006m L=0.01m and a mass flow of m' = 0.019 kg/s How can we determine the heat transfer coefficient of the pipe?- Laurry
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- Flow Heat Heat transfer Mass Mass flow
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Is the Distance Between Bodies Affecting Thermal Contact in Ansys WB14?
Actually the left part has the same temperature as the ambient temperature because of the convection.- Laurry
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Is the Distance Between Bodies Affecting Thermal Contact in Ansys WB14?
Trying to model a thermal contact between two faces. The plan is to get the heat flowing from the right part to the left part with a temperature BC on the right and convection on the left. At the moment the left part stays in the initial temperature so the contact obviously doesn't work. I...- Laurry
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- Ansys Contact Thermal
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Bushing Joint simulation in Ansys W14
so bonded contact with only temp dof and bushing joint did the job.- Laurry
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Bushing Joint simulation in Ansys W14
Thank you. I solved this by adding command to the contact keyopt, cid,1, 2 so that the contact only has temperature DOF.- Laurry
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Bushing Joint simulation in Ansys W14
Is it possible to simulate a bushing joint between to parts that would also conduct heat from one part to another?- Laurry
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- Ansys Joint Simulation
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering