Ansys Tutorials: Finding the Right Guide

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The discussion focuses on finding appropriate ANSYS tutorials for various applications, including stress analysis, fluid dynamics, and heat transfer. Users share links to several online resources that provide comprehensive ANSYS tutorials and documentation. Specific inquiries arise regarding modeling techniques in ANSYS, particularly for heat transfer and fracture mechanics, including the application of out-of-plane loading and modeling multiple cracks in orthotropic plates. Participants seek guidance on suitable elements for their projects and methods for applying moments to plates. The conversation highlights the need for targeted resources and expert advice in using ANSYS effectively for complex simulations.
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Help needed to find proper ansys tutorial
 
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In what particular area? Stress analysis? Fluid Dynamics? Heat Transfer?

A yahoo search that took all of about .5 sec resulted in the following:

http://www.mece.uAlberta.ca/tutorials/ansys/
http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/ansys/
http://www.engr.uky.edu/~jrbake01/ansystutor.html
http://www.aa.washington.edu/courses/aa430/gradystutorials/toc.html
http://www.ansys.com/services/ss-self-service.asp
http://www.ansys.net/ansys/
http://www.me.cmu.edu/academics/courses/webtutor.htm
http://www.uic.edu/depts/accc/software/ansys/html/tutor_55/TUTORToc.htm

Search engines are a wonderful thing.
 
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heat transfer

help needed to use ansys for heat transfer
 
ANSYS Theory Manual Online

This might be useful to nonusers of ANSYS as well as users.

http://www1.ansys.com/customer/content/documentation/90/ansys/a_thry90.pdf

2. Structures
2.1. Structural Fundamentals
2.2. Derivation of Structural Matrices
2.3. Structural Strain and Stress Evaluations
2.4. Combined Stresses and Strains
3. Structures with Geometric Nonlinearities
3.1. Large Strain
3.2. Large Rotation
3.3. Stress Stiffening
3.4. Spin Softening
3.5. General Element Formulations
3.6. Constraints and Lagrange Multiplier Method
4. Structures with Material Nonlinearities
4.1. Rate-Independent Plasticity
4.2. Rate-Dependent Plasticity
4.3. Gasket Material
4.4. Nonlinear Elasticity
4.5. Shape Memory Alloy Material Model
4.6. Hyperelasticity
4.7. Viscoelasticity
4.8. Concrete
4.9. Swelling


6. Heat Flow
6.1. Heat Flow Fundamentals
6.2. Derivation of Heat Flow Matrices
6.3. Heat Flow Evaluations
6.4. Radiation Matrix Method
6.5. Radiosity Solution Method

And much more
 
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anything about fluid dynamics?
 
help needed for modeling cracks in ansys

Hi..guys..

I am doing my m.tech project on fracture mechanics..

I have to model orthotropic plate containing holes frm which 2cracks are emanating radially frm each hole.

my problem is i have to apply out of plane loading like bending moment and torsion.

So can any pls suggest for following problems

1.which element is suitable for above problem..?
2.how to model multiple cracks in ANSYS..?
3.How to apply moments over a plate..?
4.how to model orthotropic plate...?

thanks in advance...
 
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