Harmonic Analysis with Ansys APDL: Obtaining Strain and Stress Solutions

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The discussion focuses on obtaining strain and stress solutions from a harmonic analysis performed in Ansys APDL 17.0. The user has successfully completed the analysis but is struggling to extract these specific results, despite having consulted the documentation and examples. Another participant suggests verifying the analysis setup and commands to ensure the problem is resolved. Additionally, there is a side conversation about the absence of a "design opt" feature in Ansys APDL 15, with inquiries about optimizing geometry for harmonic response. The overall goal is to update the finite element model with results from harmonic testing.
Tonino Sepe
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Hi everyone,
I have done the Harmonic Analysis of my model with Ansys APDL 17.0 (ACADEMIC version), and I have obtained only the DOF solution of my nodes but i need the Strain and Stress solution . How can I get it?
Thanks.
Tonino Sepe.
 
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I have already checked the Ansys documentation and the example, i know how to plot the strain of a node vs frequency range but the problem is that these informations after the analysis there aren't. I don't know why.
 
Are you sure your problem is coming to a solution?
 
I think yes, the analysis is correct.
 
HI,
i was using ANSYS APDL 12 and there was a "design opt" in the main menu tree to the left. it s for design optimization. however now i built my model in ansys apdl 15 but there s no longer "design opt" in it. any ideas how to apply design optimization in apdl 15??
thanks
 
Sorry, I haven't used the feature you're trying to. What specific features of your geometry are you trying to optimize for harmonic response?
 
Mech_Engineer said:
Sorry, I haven't used the feature you're trying to. What specific features of your geometry are you trying to optimize for harmonic response?
I m trying to update my FE model with the harmonic test results (i.e. compare FRF results from analysis and test)
 
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