ANSYS Workbench Quick Tip #1

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2009

http://www.ansys.com/yt presents Tim Pawlak, from ANSYS, Inc., demonstrates the use of ANSYS Workbench automatic and adaptive meshing to achieve accurate stresses.

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  • Great..I am so speechless.

  • @ENGINE0

    hi

    What I do is to query stress results from the points you want to measure, and then plot the distance(x axis) vs stress (y) on excel.

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  • HI. I have a problem. Do you how to get a Stress chart from the model? I mean I am looking to get a Stress vs Distance (along a face) chart in Static Analysis. Do you know to do that please? Thanks

  • Thanks for posting!

  • Thank you!

  • hi, i saw in this tutorial a stage has how to import data in a tabular data into Ansys. but, i don't know how to do it if the data has about 1000 or over records? could you please tell me how to import many of records in tabular data?

  • Some questions: - aren't there contacts missing? there are more surfaces next to each other. - how are the external conditions applied?

    Cheers,

  • Can you tell me where I can more ANSYS tutorials?

    I need to simulate a turbocharger and an aircraft

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