Plot the contact pressure vs axe x (mm) in ansys workbench

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To plot contact pressure versus axe x (mm) in ANSYS Workbench, it's crucial to set up the model correctly, including boundary conditions. Users are encouraged to refer to ANSYS example projects that align with their simulation goals. Sharing specific details about the model and previous work can help in receiving targeted assistance. The importance of proper setup in ANSYS for accurate plotting of contact stress is emphasized. Providing more context will enable better feedback and guidance.
latifa
thanks for you sir
i want to se how can i plot the contact pressure vs axe x (mm) in ansys workbench.?
its very important for me
 
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latifa said:
thanks for you sir
i want to se how can i plot the contact pressure vs axe x (mm) in ansys workbench.?
its very important for me
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

So when you look at all of the ANSYS example projects online, which ones come close to matching what you want to do? What simulations have you done already in ANSYS? Can you post some of your previous work? Is this for your schoolwork?
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF. :smile:
Thank you mr berkman
I tried to make a simple wheel eail contact in static And I can not plot the graph of the distribution of the conctact pressure in the contact area with ansys workbench. Even with apdl
 
Ansys Workbench is able to easily plot contact stress on a contact condition, but it has to be set up correctly in the first place.

I recommend giving us more specific information about your model (including boundary conditions and pictures) if you want us to give quality feedback.
 
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