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Ansys educational

Ansys educational

Ansys educational

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I am working with an education version of Ansys for a comparison study. Output doesn't seem to give any stress results, although deformations are present! Is there any wrong setting in the element options or is there anyone who has experienced this same problem?
Regards,
Rob

RE: Ansys educational

I think I also used the same version of ANSYS in past.

It should give you all kinds of stresses you want to see. The only limitation is number of nodes.

You can find more info at http://www.ansys.com/products/ed.asp

May be your solution is not converged that is why you are not able to see the "list" or "plot" menu options in postprocessor.

Hope it helps ..

-HMT

RE: Ansys educational

hi,Rob1978 :
I think maybe you are doing modal analysis.If so, you should get the elcale option to calculate the stress result.
You can get it by MXPAND command.

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