ANSYS Tutorial: Jake Blanchard January 2008
ANSYS Tutorial: Jake Blanchard January 2008
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Procedure Summary
1) Start Ansys 2) Preprocessing (make model) Specify title Set analysis preferences Define element types to be used Define material properties and real constants Generate model geometry Mesh Geometry Apply loads and boundary conditions 3) Solution 4) Postprocessing (view results) View displacements View stresses
Starting ANSYS
Main Menu
Controls which phase of modeling you are in.
Preprocessing
Specify Title. File > Change Title
The title (maximum 72 characters) appears on all graphic displays. A title is not required but is often useful. Click OK when finished.
This tells ANSYS what type of analysis you want to see menu choices for. Click on the structural box. Note the various disciplines included in ANSYS. Click OK when finished.
Create Geometry
Preprocessor > Create > Areas > Rectangle > By Centr & Cornr
Toolbar: SAVE_DB
Resulting Mesh
Solution
Solution > Solve Current LS
Toolbar:SAVE_DB
Displacement Contour
Components: sx, sy, sz, txy, tyz, tzx Principal Stresses: s1, s2, s3 Stress Intensity: Maximum difference in principal stress von Mises equivalent stress
Making Hardcopies
Plots can be printed out or written to files by using
Utility Menu:PlotCtrls>Hard Copy Plots may be sent to the laser printers in the labs for grayscale printout. The plots can also be saved to files. I like saving them as JPEG files which can easily be inserted in other documents (MS Word, Powerpoint, etc.). The settings I use for this are shown in the menu on the left.