Planar Truss
Find the nodal displacement developed in the planar truss when a vertically downward load of 1,000 N is applied at node 4.
Solution by ANSYS Workbench
Prepare an Analysis Model 1. 2. Start the application package ANSYS Workbench. In the left toolbox, select Static Structure from the Analysis Systems by double clicking. Name it as Planar Truss.
Create a Geometric Model 1. 2. Doubly click A3 Geometry to enter the Design Modeler.
In the dialog box Select desired length unit, pick up Centimeter and press OK.
3.
To create the base points, select the icon
Point in the top toolbox.
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In the left Details View, import a text file containing the coordinates of four points as listed below. 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 100 0 0 1 3 50 50 0 1 4 200 100 0 Press Generate to create a group of four points as shown below.
5.
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In the pull-down menu, press Concept 1 and 3 and then press
Lines From Points. Pick up points
Generate to create a line body.
7.
Pick up points 3 and 2 to create another line body. In the Details of Line 2, change the Operation from Add Material to Add Frozen.
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Similarly, pick up points 3 and 4; points 2 and 4, respectively, to create the other two line bodies. It looks like the one below.
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Press Concept Cross Section
Rectangular. In the Details of Rect1,
modify the value of B as 2 cm so that the cross sectional area is 2 cm2.
10. Create another cross section Rect2 with an area of 1 cm2. 11. In the model tree, expand the 4 line bodoes. In the Details, let the first two bodies have cross section Rect1 and the last two bodies have Rect2.
12. In the pull-down menu, press View and check Cross Section Solids.
13. In the model tree, select the first Line Body, press the right button and pick Rename to change it as Line Body1.
14. Similarly, rename the other 3 Line Bodies as Line Body2, Line Body3 and Line Body4. 15. Return to the Project Schematic. Plug-In Line Bodies 1. 2. In the Project Schematic, select A3 Geometry, press the right button and pick
Properties. In the Basic Geometry Options, check Line Bodies.
Assign Material Properties 1. In the Project Schematic, select A2 and pick Edit. Engineering Data, press the right button
2.
In the
Engineering Data, duplicate the default Structural Steel and then
rename the copy as Metal.
3.
Change the value of Youngs modulus from 2E+11 to 2E+10 Pa (= 21010 N/m2 = 2106 N/cm2).
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In the top toolbox, press
Return to Project.
Develop Model 1. 2. In the Project Schematic, doubly click A4 Model, or press the right button and pick Edit to enter the Mechanical analysis. In the Model tree, expand Geometry; select the 4 Line Bodies.
3. 4.
In the bottom Details, change the Material Assignment from Structural Steel to Metal. Select Mesh, press the right button and pick Generate Mesh.
Set up the Connections 1. 2. In the Model tree, select the In the top toolbox, select the Connections. Revolute from the Body-Body connection.
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Set the selecting filter of geometry to vertex, select the vertexes connecting Bodies 1 and 2.
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Similarly, set up the connections between Bodies 1 and 3, Bodies 2 and 3, Bodies 3 and 4 as Revolute.
Set up the Constraints and Loads 1. 2. 3. In the Model tree, select In the top toolbox, press Static Structure. Supports and pick up
Simply Supported. Select
the lower left node and press Apply in the Details. Press Supports again, and pick up Simply Supported for the lower right node.
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In the top toolbox, press
Loads and pick
Force.
Select the top right node; press Apply in the Details for Geometry Selection. Define by Components and set Y Component as -1000 N.
Set up Solution Items 1. 2. 3. In the Model tree, select Solution to set up the desired quantities. In the top toolbox, press Deformation and pick Total. Press Deformation and pick Directional twice. For the latter, set the Orientation as Y Axis.
4.
Press
Tools and pick
Beam Tool to obtain stresses.
5. 6.
To find out the force reaction, press
Probe and pick
Force Reaction.
In the Details, set the Boundary Condition as the Simply Supported.
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Similarly, press
Probe and pick
Force Reaction again. Set the Boundary
Condition as the Simply Supported 2. Solution 1. In the top toolbox, press completed. Solve. After a few seconds, the solving process is
Review the Results 1. Select the preset Total Deformation to view the deformed body.
2.
Select the preset
Directional Deformation in X and Y axes.
3.
Select
Direct Stress to see the trusses in tension or compression.
4.
Select
Force Reaction to find out the reactions at the supports.