Ansys Problems
Ansys Problems
Ansys Problems
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PART - A
B. Trusses 12
PART - B
Stress analysis of a rectangular plate with a circular
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hole
Thermal Analysis – 2D problem with conduction &
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convection boundary conditions.
Fluid Flow Analysis – potential distribution in the 2-D
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bodies
D. Dynamic Analysis 34
(1) Fixed – fixed beam for natural frequency
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determination
(2) Bar subjected to forcing function
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PART – A
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Problem No. – 1:
Consider the bar as shown in figure below. Determine
(1) The nodal displacement
(2) Reaction forces.
D ia = 5 0 m m
1500 N
300 m m
F in ite E le m e n t m o d e l:
1 2
1500 N
300 m m
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Stepped Bar
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Problem No. – 2:
Consider the bar as shown in figure below. Determine
(1) The nodal displacement
(2) Reaction forces.
E
5
6
500 N
600 mm 500 mm
4 5 6
500 N
600 mm 500 mm
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Problem No. – 3:
For the following bar, find the displacements. The cross sectional area
decreases linearly from 1000 mm2 to 500 mm2. Use two elements. Take E = 2 x
105 Mpa. ν = 0.3.
1
000m
m ² 5
00m
m ² F
initeE
leme
ntm
ode
l:
1
000N 3
1 2 1
000N
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50m
m 3
75m
m 3
75m
m
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B - TRUSSES
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Problem Number 1:
Consider the four bar truss shown in figure. For the given data, find
(i) Stress in each element
(ii) Reaction forces
(iii) Nodal displacement.
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E = 29.5 x 10 units; A = 1 units for all elements.
2 5 0 0 u n its
4 4 3
3 2
3 0 u n its
1 1 2
2 0 0 0 u n its
4 0 u n its
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6. To creat Nodes:
Preprocessor: Modeling – creat – Nodes – in active CS – now enter the
co-ordinates of the nodes to be created – apply [create first node by
entering 0,0,0 (x1, y1, z1) second node by 40,0,0 (x2, y2, z2) third node by
40,30,0 (x3, y3, z3) and fourth node by 0,30,0 (x4, y4, z4) respectively
along x, y, z direction location].
7. To create Elements:
Preprocessor: Modeling – create – elements – element attributes –
Element type no – 1; Link 1 – Material no – 1 – Real constant set no – 1
– ok.
Click – Auto numbered – thru nodes – pick node no 1 & node no 2 – apply
– pick node no 2 & node no 3 – apply – pick node no 3 & node no 1 –
apply – pick node no 3 & node no 4 – ok (elements are created through
nodes).
8. To apply boundary conditions:
Preprocessor: Loads – Define loads – Apply – Structural Displacement –
on nodes – pick nodes 1 & 4 – apply – click All DOF – ok.
Loads – Define loads – Apply – Structural Displacement – on nodes – pick
node 2 – apply – DOF to be constrained UY – ok.
9. To apply Loads:
Preprocessor: Loads – Define Loads – Apply – Force/Moment – on nodes
– pick node 2 – apply – direction of Force/Moment – FX – Force/Moment
value - +20,000 (positive value) – apply.
Preprocessor: Loads – Define Loads – Apply – Force/Moment – on nodes
– pick node 3 – apply – direction of Force/Moment – FY – Force/Moment
value - -25,000 (negative value) – ok.
10. To solve the problem:
Ansys Main Menu – Solution – solve current LS – ok (if every thing is ok
– solution is done is displayed) – close.
11. To interept the Result: General Post Processor
1. To plot the element stresses:
Ansys Main Menu – General Post Processor – Element table –
define table – add – results data item – By sequence num – select
LS – enter – LS1 – ok (to see the element stress)
General Post Processor – Element table – plot element table –
select LS1 – click ok.
General Post Processor – plot results – contour plots – Line
element results – element table item at node 1 – LS1 – element
table item at node J – LS1 – ok (stress diagram will be displayed).
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C – Beams
20 KN
1500 mm
2 3 4
1
3000 mm
4000 mm
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List results
Noda! Solution favorites –nodal solution –X-component of displacement –ok
(for displacement in X direction with the node number)
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12 KN/m (UDL)
2 3
1
4000 mm
6000 mm
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Note: Elements between nodes 1 & 2 also can be created with copy
option.
5. Preprocessor
Loads – define loads – apply – structural – Displacement – on nodes –
pick nodes 1 & 3 – apply – DOF to be constrained – UY – ok.
Loads – define loads – apply – Pressure – on beams – pick all elements
between nodes 1 & 2 – apply – pressure value at node I – 12 (value) –
pressure value at node J – 12 (value) – ok
6. Ansys Main Menu – Solution
Solve – solve current LS – ok (if everything is ok – solution is done is
displayed) – close
7. Ansys Main Menu – General Post Processor
Element table – define table – add – results data item – By sequence
num – smisc – smisc 2 – apply – By sequence num – smisc – smisc 8
– apply – By sequence num – smisc – smisc 6 – apply – By sequence
num – smisc – smisc 12 – apply.
List results
Noda! Solution favorites –nodal solution –X-component of displacement –ok
(for displacement in X direction with the node number)
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12KN/m(UDL)
2 3
1
4000mm
6000mm
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Reaction force:
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PART – B
A – Stress analysis of a rectangular plate with a circular hole.
In the plate with hole under plane stress find deformed shape of the
hole and determine the maximum stress distribution along A-B (you may use
t=10mm) E= 2 X 10 5 KN\mm 2 t=10mm poisson ratio =0.3. Diameter of circle
=40mm. Analysis assumption plane stress with thickness is used.
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A
FOR 2-D and 3-D problems after the geometry has been created meshing is to
be done (elements \ nodes are created)
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B – Thermal Analysis
T1 =20
0°C T4 =60
0°C A=0.1m ²
1 2 3
0
.1m 0
.1m 0
.1m
Solution:
Finite Element Model:
t1 t2 t3 t4
0
.1m 0
.1m 0
.1m
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Problem 2:
For the body shown in fig determine the temperature distribution the body is
insulated along top and bottom edges
9 8 7
-20°C
40°C 4 5 6
5 cm
1 2 3
4.0 cm 4.0 cm
Solution:
Procedural steps for solving:
1. Ansys Utility Menu
FILE – Clear and start new - do not read file – ok
FILE - change job name – enter new job name – XXX - ok
FILE - change title – enter new title – YYY - ok
2. Ansys Main Menu - Preferences
Select – THERMAL – ok
3. Preprocessor
Element Type – Add/Edit/Delete – Add – solid quad 4 node 55 ok –
close
Real constants – no real constants
Material properties – Material Models – Material Model Number 1 –
Thermal – conductivity – isotropic – conductivity for material – thermal
conductivity (Kxx) – 1.7307– ok – close
4. Preprocessor
Modeling – Create – Nodes – in active CS – x, y, z location in CS – 0, 0,
0 (x,y,z value w.r.t first node) – apply (first node is created) –4 , 0,0 –
apply (second node is created) –8,0,0 – apply (third node is created) –
0,2.5,0 – apply (fourth node is created) –2,2.5,0 – apply (fifth node is
created) 8,2.5,0 – apply (sixth node is created)- 8,5,0 – apply (seventh
node is created) 4,5,0 – apply (eighth node is created)0,5,0 – apply
(ninth node is created) - ok
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D=0.25 m
0.5 m
0.005 m/s
2m
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6. Preprocessor
Flotran set up – Fluid properties – select density – Air-SI, velocity – Air-
SI, Conductivity – constant, Specific heat – constant – ok – in CFD flow
properties enter constant value for conductivity and specific heat = -1 –
ok.
7. From the menu bar – select plot – lines – ok
8. Preprocessor
Loads – define loads – apply – fluid/CFD – velocity – on lines – pick the
lines (pick left and top lines) – ok – apply VX load – constant value, VX
load value – 0.005, VY load value – 0, VZ load – constant value, VZ load
value – 0 – ok
Loads – Define loads – apply – Fluid/CFD – velocity - on lines – pick the
bottom line with out picking curve – ok – VX load value – 0, VY load value
– 0 – ok.
Loads – Define loads – apply – Fluid/CFD – velocity – on the lines – pick
the curve – ok, put VX load value – 0, VY load value – 0 – ok.
Loads – define loads – apply – fluid/CFD – pressure DOF – on the lines –
pick the right line – ok, apply pressure on the line – constant value,
pressure value – 0 – ok.
9. Preprocessor
Solution – execution control – enter global iteration – 1000, VX velocity
component – 0.01, VY component – 0.01, VZ component – 0.01, pressure
– 1e-008, temperature – 1e-008, turbulent kinetic energy – 0.01,
turbulent dissipation – 0.01, output summary frequency – 10 – ok
Solution – Run Flotran (Flotran solution with a graph will appear) –
solution is done – close.
10. General Post Processor
Read result – Last set
Plot result – Contour plot – nodal solution – DOF solution – select fluid
velocity, deformed shape only – ok (study the nodal solution of graph).
Plot results – vector plot – predefined – select DOF solution – velocity V
– vector mode – element centroid – vector scaling – magnitude based –
ok (study the predefined vector plot)
Plot result – Define trace point – pick the different elements inside the
boundary – ok, from the menu bar select plotctrls – animate – particle
flow – number of frames to create – 10, time delay – 0.1, spacing and
size factor – 1, particle length factor – 0.2, maximum number of loops –
25, select DOF solution - velocity VX – ok, study the animation graph
and close.
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0.25m
y
x
0.5m/s
1m
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v e lo c ity d is tr ib u t io n . x = 5 m
0 .0 6
0 .0 5
0 .0 4
distance
0 .0 3
0 .0 2
0 .0 1
0 .0 0 E + 0 01 .0 0 E -0 12 .0 0 E - 0 13 .0 0 E -0 14 .0 0 E -0 15 .0 0 E -0 16 .0 0 E -0 1
V e lo c ity , m / s
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Dynamic Analysis
Introduction
This tutorial is created using ANSYS 9.0.The purpose of this tutorial is to outline
the steps required to the do the simple model of fixed –fixed beam-shown
below five lowest natural frequencies and their corresponding mode shapes of
the beam are obtained
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Modules of elasticity E= 2.068X10 N / m2
Poisson s ratio =µ=0.3
Density, α=7830kg/m3
Preprocessing :
Define Analysis Type:
Solution -analysis type -new analysis-model
Creation of Fixed Beam used in Modal Analysis
Creation of any beam can be obtained through GUI (Graphic User
Interface) of ANSYSS using the following steps
1. Open Preprocessor Menu
2. Give example a Title
Utility menu -file change title
Enter fixed –fixed beam for the title
3. Give example a job name
Utility menu -file change job name
Enter dynamic for the job name
4. Define Element Types
Preprocessor -Element type -Add/ Edit/ Delete
For this problem the BEAM 3(Beam2Delastic) element is used this
element has 3d of (i.e. translation along X and Y axes and rotation about
Z axis) with only 3d of the BEAM3element can be used in analysis.
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Key Coordinates(x,y,z)
point
1 (0,0,0)
2 1,0,0)
8. Define Lines
Preprocessor-modeling - create - Lines-straight line
Create a line between key point 1and key points 2
9. Define Mesh Size
Preprocessor-meshing - size cntrls - manual size - lines - all lines
10. Mesh the Frame
Preprocessor-meshing -mesh - lines - click pick all in the small window
appears
Solution
Solution –analysis type-analysis options-change subspace –enter 5 no of
modes to extract-expand modes shapes and enter 5 no of modes to
expand – ok
Apply constrain
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F
(t)
0
.5m
0
.01m
1
.0m
0
.01m
Preprocessing:
1. Solution – analysis type – new analysis – harmonic
2. Preprocessor - Element type - Add/ Edit/ Delete
For this problem the BEAM 3(Beam2Delastic) element is used this
element has 3d of (i.e. translation along X and Y axes and rotation about
Z axis) with only 3dof the BEAM3element can be used in analysis.
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Graphically select the node 2 when prompted and click ok – the time history
variable window will appear.
Time history variable – list – following window will be appear
Plot UY Vs frequency
Time variable window – plot – than graph will be plotted
Select utility menu - plot control – style – graph – modify axis – change the
Y axis scale to logarithmic.
Select utility menu – plot – re-plot
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VIVA QUESTIONS
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