Project related to piezometric control of vibration

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around modeling piezometric materials in ANSYS, specifically in the context of vibration control. Participants seek guidance on tutorials, step-by-step instructions, and specific modeling techniques related to piezoelectric analysis and coupled-field simulations.

Discussion Character

  • Homework-related
  • Technical explanation
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant requests a tutorial for modeling piezometric materials in ANSYS, emphasizing urgency.
  • Another participant references the ANSYS help documentation, suggesting it contains sufficient information to get started.
  • Several participants express the need for a step-by-step guide for piezometric material analysis and simulation.
  • Specific questions arise regarding the setup of electrodes and voltage application in the piezometric analysis on a beam.
  • Concerns are raised about the appropriateness of the requests for help, with some participants criticizing the lack of planning and the demand for immediate answers.
  • One participant highlights the complexity of creating a piezoelectric model with coupled CFD, noting the absence of free comprehensive tutorials.
  • A later reply acknowledges the initial request and indicates that the participant found guidance through documentation and senior colleagues.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally disagree on the adequacy of the resources available for learning ANSYS, with some feeling that the provided documentation is sufficient while others seek more detailed, step-by-step guidance. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the best approach to learning and applying piezometric modeling techniques.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of knowledge levels among participants, with some being new to ANSYS and others expressing frustration over the requests for basic assistance. There is an acknowledgment of the advanced nature of the modeling task being discussed.

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need a tutorial on how to model piezometric material in ansys.. i am working on a project related to piezometric control of vibration..please need it very urgently!
 
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ANSYS HELP
>Coupled Field Guide
>>Chapter 2. Direct Coupled-Field Analysis
>>>2.3 Piezoelectric Analysis
 


do anybody have any tutorial step by step guide like in on piezometric material analysis and simulation??
please forwad it too me..
thank you ...i ll appreciate it.
 


please reply someone..please!
 


I did. The ANSYS help sections are MORE than enough to get you started. Between the theory reference, the analysis guide and the verification manual, I'm not quite sure what else you're looking for.
 


minger said:
I'm not quite sure what else you're looking for.

he asked for a
step by step guide
:biggrin:
 


hey no one to answer??
 


No. Not if you are looking for someone to spoon feed you an answer. Minger's response is more than adequate. If you have SPECIFIC questions, by all means ask.
 


ya i do have a specific question..
on the beam that i am performing piezometric analysis..i want to set up few electrods on top and bottom..how to do that??further how to give voltage to these electrode..i am a newbie to ansys so please be with me if my question sounds weird!
thnks
 
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Jeez man, stop with these demands for answers to your trivial questions.

(1) Please type in full English
(2) Next time, don't wait until last minute. A lack of planning on your part does not constitute and emergency on my end.
(3) Stop spamming for help.

Honestly, a pathetic thread.
 
  • #11


hey no answer yet..!
nyways please guide me on this...how to put point masses on a structure say a flat plate...
also how to model cfd environment say air around a plate to be analysed..
also some guidence on natural frequency optimisation...
please please please
 
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You wrote threeve, a combination of three and five. Simply amazing. You wagered: texas with a dollar sign in front of it.

I'm speechless.
 
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  • #14


That's awesome. A Turd Ferguson reference.
 
  • #15


gud answer!i appreciate it..
but come to the point now..and instead of blabbing post somthng to nyones use!
 
  • #16


ankit_ism said:
gud answer!i appreciate it..
but come to the point now..and instead of blabbing post somthng to nyones use!

What you're asking for is a complete rundown of how to use every feature of ANSYS with step-by-step tutorials, which is of course impossible given the setting. The links given for ANSYS tutorials are the only ones that are available, because no one wants to give complete ANSYS training away for free. The most complete documentation you will find that you don't have to pay for is the ANSYS documentation.

So your options are such:
  1. Take a paid training in coupled-physics analysis for ANSYS
  2. Read through the ANSYS documentation manuals and figure it out

There are no free step-by-step tutorials which tell you how to do what you're trying. A piezoelectric model with coupled-CFD is a very advanced, very tricky model to implement. And, as Cyrus said:

  • Please type in full words and sentences. I hate having to "decode" your posts (and I suspect others do as well).
  • A lack of planning or training on your part does not constitute an emergency for us.
  • Stop spamming for help. We see your post, but have already helped as much as we can.
 
  • #17
ok..sorry for writing in sms format..and thank you for your guidance..i appreciate it..now i have got the point..and yes..what ever i was looking for,i got that from reading full documentation and from my seniors in my college.
regards!
 

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