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ansys workbench v11 distributed load

ansys workbench v11 distributed load

ansys workbench v11 distributed load

(OP)
Hi,

I think my question is very simple but i don't found the answer.
I want put a distributed load on the surface, it's not a problem for the other load or support. I say the ansys classic can do it but I'm not the time to learn ansys and the workbench interface is simplest for me.
I don't find something relative at the topic on the web.

Can you help me please?

thanks

RE: ansys workbench v11 distributed load

Hi,
Import your model in simulation
Select the type of analysis (e.g. static structural)
Click on the new opened option (static structural on the right hand side of screen)
Click on loads, pressure
Click on the new opened option (pressure)
Select the geometry and give the magnitude  
 

RE: ansys workbench v11 distributed load

(OP)
hi,
Thanks, I will clarify my question.
I do that and this is also on the tuto. But the magnitude used the time as variable and i want that the pressure vary with the distance (function x, y) and no with the time.
It's possible with workbench?

 
 

RE: ansys workbench v11 distributed load

Sorry, I did not use this type of loads in workbench. Did you try to use the Hydrostatic pressure?  

RE: ansys workbench v11 distributed load

(OP)
yes, i try with the hydrostatique pression, idem
   

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