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This Udemy course teaches static structural analysis using ANSYS Workbench. The tutorial analyzes a bicycle wrench made of stainless steel that is 2mm thick and has hexagons of sizes 9mm, 7mm, and 5mm from left to right. The smallest hexagon is fixed and a 50N force is applied to the top of the wrench. The tutorial will determine the location and magnitude of maximum deformation and the maximum von Mises stress under these load and boundary conditions using ANSYS Workbench.

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This Udemy course teaches static structural analysis using ANSYS Workbench. The tutorial analyzes a bicycle wrench made of stainless steel that is 2mm thick and has hexagons of sizes 9mm, 7mm, and 5mm from left to right. The smallest hexagon is fixed and a 50N force is applied to the top of the wrench. The tutorial will determine the location and magnitude of maximum deformation and the maximum von Mises stress under these load and boundary conditions using ANSYS Workbench.

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Design Online Academy

Udemy course
Ansys-Static Analysis Tutorials
Duration: 60min

2D-Element Application
A bicycle wrench shown below is made of stainless steel with a Young’s
modulus of 193 GPa and a Poisson’s ratio of 0.27. The wrench is 2 mm
thick. The side lengths of the hexagons from left to right are 9, 7, and 5
mm, respectively. The smallest hexagon is fixed on all sides. A 50N force
is applied on the top of the wrench.

Using ANSYS Workbench, determine:

1. The location and magnitude of the maximum deformation


2. The maximum von Mises stress under the given load and boundary
conditions.

Dr. Amr Shaaban Design Online Academy

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