Dear Dave442,
Thank you for your fast response. Yes I did create my input in CAE. I deselect "Do not use parts" option and it works now. Thanks again.
Ali
Dear All,
I have a question regarding to result transfer between two ABAQUS Explicit simulations.
First one is a large deformation simulation with only plasticity effects (including a striker plate and a specimen). In the second one, I want to transfer stresses and material state, striker...
Hi everybody, I have a problem with importing a model from SolidWorks 2009 to ANSYS 12 Classic. My cad model consists a revolve as a main feature and also some patterned holes on cylindirical surface of revolved body.
First problem is; ansys represents my holes(of course those are cylindirical...
Hi everybody, I have a problem with importing a model from SolidWorks 2009 to ANSYS Classic. My cad model consists a revolve as a main feature and also some patterned holes on cylindirical surface of revolved body.
First problem is; ansys represents my holes(of course those are cylindirical...
actually you can do that 120 degrees thing in ansys. At desing modeler you need to skecth your area for 120 degrees after that extrude it, at "operation" tab choose "imprint", and you now seperated your face. you can apply now fixed support to area of 120 degrees.
Hi guys. I want to learn about dynamic stiffness method to understand some articles. But i can't find any descriptive text about it. Could you please help me? Thanks in advance.
Hi. I am given a graduate level finite element vibration analysis course. The book i use is Introduction to Finite Element Vibration Analysis by Maurice Petyt. Because I am a newbie of Finite element this book doesn't help me well. Could please someone advise me a book, covering whole idea and...
Hi again. Transient is right. Saying that i was thinking what you said. But i couldn't express myself i guess. Thank you for correction. One more thing also i forgot; damping. As you say excitation at first fundamental frequency makes the system tend to go infinity. However; this actually occurs...
As you said natural frequency is the same in all directions. But according to the nature, properties in different directions of a car are different. Because of this, although you reach the same NF(the car has one natural frequency in all directions), it is reasonable that you can't obtain the...
Hi. Actually continuous systems have infinite degree of freedom, so infinite natural frequency(i.e. resonance frequency). You mentioned about a motor. A motor has many components and all of these components have their own resonance frequencies. Due to the nature of the vibratory motion, if a...