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AutoPol Tutorial |
2009-02-04 |
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| The loading for our punching operation will consist of a deflection vs. time
curve describing motion of the punch during the forming operation. To do this,
we must define array parameters defining the time vs. deflection as shown in
the table.. |
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AutoPOL7DT |
2009-02-04 |
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| M. Repeat this procedure until the stress level starts to decrease, then
pick the Previous Set button in the General Postproc menu to return
to the maximum condition. In the example below, the maximum occurs
at the fourth time point with a st.. |
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AutoPOLR |
2009-02-04 |
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| Scroll down the help file to the table that shows the data that can be
plotted.
For our analysis, we only have the GLSTAT data (column 2) available to us by
default. The other columns reference data that we would have to specifically
request.. |
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Ric_sapr |
2009-02-04 |
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547.76 KB |
| A. We will start with an ANSYS database that has already been created
for you. This database contains the meshed blade, bird, and hub. You
could create this geometry in any CAD program of your choosing, and
import it into ANSYS to be meshed. .. |
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Tutorial |
2009-02-04 |
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156 |
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| 7.3. Analysis Options
No modifications to default ANSYS analysis options are required for this analysis.
7.4. Save Model
A. In the Ansys Utility menu, select File
B. Save as Jobname.db
7.5. Solution Instructions
A. In the Solution menu, se.. |
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