Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Introduction to ansys

ANSYS is a general purpose finite element modeling package for numerically solving a wide variety of mechanical problems. These problems include: static/dynamic structural analysis (both linear and non-linear), heat transfer and fluid problems, as well as acoustic and electro-magnetic problems.
In general, a finite element solution may be broken into the following three stages. This is a general guideline that can be used for setting up any finite element analysis.

  1. Preprocessing: defining the problem; the major steps in preprocessing are given below:
    • Define keypoints/lines/areas/volumes
    • Define element type and material/geometric properties
    • Mesh lines/areas/volumes as required
    The amount of detail required will depend on the dimensionality of the analysis (i.e. 1D, 2D, axi-symmetric, 3D).
  2. Solution: assigning loads, constraints and solving; here we specify the loads (point or pressure), contraints (translational and rotational) and finally solve the resulting set of equations.
  3. Postprocessing: further processing and viewing of the results; in this stage one may wish to see:
    • Lists of nodal displacements
    • Element forces and moments
    • Deflection plots
    • Stress contour diagrams

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