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Adams flexible bodies & Ansys

Adams flexible bodies & Ansys

Adams flexible bodies & Ansys

(OP)
Hello everybody,

I'm trying to create a flexible body in ANSYS and exported to Adams  (as MNF), but i don't understand how to do this. Some documents say that there is an Macro for Ansys,to do this. But i have no idea where to get this.

I don't have much experience using Adams and Ansys. In fact, i'm not mechanical engineer.

Thanks in advanced,

Juan

RE: Adams flexible bodies & Ansys

(OP)
Thanks for you answer,

But i need a specific explanation. I know this would be an easy task for most of people who read this:  

I'm using ANSYS Workbench 12.1. I created a beam in solidwork and exported it to Ansys. I started a modal analysis. But i don't find the menu (Main Menu> Solution>. ADAMS Connection> Export to ADAMS). What kind of analysis do i have to do?,i just need a simple guide. I'm not familiar with this software...

Please try to be a little humble, remember when you started learning...


 

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