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Workbench/Simulation
Simulation Parameter Manager DesignXplorer FE Modeler Multiphysics Solutions
Coupled Physics EMAG
Explicit Solutions
AUTODYN in Workbench
Mechanical Solutions
Multi Body Dynamics* Elements Contact Materials Dynamics Thermal
Offshore Solutions
ASAS, AQWA, ANSYS
Workbench/Simulation
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Workbench Symmetry
Automated symmetry condition from DM to Simulation Symmetry Anti-symmetry
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Constant, tabular, function loads over load steps and time RMB to activate or deactivate
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Workbench/Simulation New Types of Loads Joint condition Displacement Rotation Velocity Acceleration Force Moment Line pressure Hydrostatic pressure Elastic support
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Workbench/Simulation New Report Generator Scrapes Workbench GUI to generate report Reflect exactly all analysis definitions Primarily tables and figures Less text than before
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Workbench/Simulation Legend
Context menus Named Legends Reuse In-place editing Display options Positioning
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Parameter Manager General Information Displays all parameters from Workbench modules View input and output parameters, change input parameter values and rerun the complete analysis to generate new output parameter values
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Parameter Manager Expressions Expressions Create constant values (e.g. Pi, e) Combine input parameters and/or constant values
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DesignXplorer
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DesignXplorer
Sampling Methods (Extend DOE)
Optimal Space Filling Design (new at v11) Central Composite Design
Ability to refit data Ability to add additional data points Weighted Latin Hypercube
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FE Modeler
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Thickness increase
Diameter decrease
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Applicability Rigid, flexible, and combined rigid and flexible dynamic models User benefits Ease-of-use in single user interface
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Engineering outcome
New part connections (joints, springs, in addition to contact) Model assembly by configuring joints Loads as a function of time Common analysis setup and results processing which is independent of solver type Results, including joint and spring quantities, as a function of time
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Accuracy
Flexible solver is often appropriate since most real world problems exhibit some flexibility
Emphasized ease-of-use
One user interface with rigid and flexible capabilities Leverages strengths and minimizes weaknesses Simulations are more productive Can freely change between rigid and flexible representation
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Universal Translational
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Slot
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Planar
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Elements
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Rim
Elements Layered Solids for Composites New layered option for SOLID185 Implement with enhanced strain and mixed u/P formulation Example: Integration with FiberSIM composite
stiffened panel
Stringer Web Stringer Flange Skin Contact
Bonded Contact
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Elements New User Element USER300 Defined through API (reduces need to know ANSYS software architecture) Independent of ANSYS database and file structure Access to all ANSYS structural materials routines Can have its own
DOFs Element convergence criterion Cutback control
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Adds numerical damping with dashpot at each node Applications Local buckling and post local buckling within static analysis Simulates global buckling, snap-through situations where arclength is not appropriate Overcomes convergence difficulties in general Options Control available (on/off) during each load step and restarts
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Contact
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Contact Debonding
Applications Delamination of composites Decohesion of surfaces bonded with adhesives, stitches, ... Primary interest in tension/opening Separation behavior is described by a traction separation law Provides a capability for separation/opening of bonded contact that is independent of mesh numerically stable compatible with existing models with bonded contact
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Contact Debonding
Used with 2D and 3D contact elements Supports augmented Lagrange and penalty methods Can be used to model failure modes Mode I (normal) Mode II (tangential) Mixed mode (mode I and mode II)
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Node-toNode
SMALL Y Y Y
Node-toSurface
LARGE Y Y Y Y SEMI-AUTO Y Y (2D) Y Y Y Y
Surface-toSurface
LARGE Y Y Y Y SEMI-AUTO Y Y Y Y Y Y
Line-toLine
LARGE Y Y Y Y SEMI-AUTO Y Y Y Y Y Y
Line-toSurface
LARGE Y Y Y Y SEMI-AUTO Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Materials
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Plastic Strain
With Reinforcements
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Materials Fracture Mechanics Calculations such as J Integrals Elements supported 2D and 3D solids (no composite sections at v11) Material options Linear elasticity Elastic-plastic material Finite deformation Mode I crack only (at v11) J-Integral calculation during solution Pre-processing for crack setup
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J Integral calculations
Inner surface
Outer surface
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Pre-stressed reinforcement
A technique widely used in industrial applications to achieve special mechanical performance
MEMS (static, continues from previous state of stress) New procedure for definition Replaces initial stress command (ISTRESS) with initial state (stress only at v11)
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Data definition
Element based, material based Coordinate system (where applicable)
Input method
Command or by a file (flexible and well formatted)
Elements supported
180, 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 208, 209, 281
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Explicit Analysis
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FEModeler Advanced Meshing Links to Geometry CAD based DesignModeler created Persistent Parametric Model for: Mesh density/quality studies Design alternative studies
Bullet Impact on Light Weight Armour System
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Persistent Link
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Hyperelasticity
All volume elements
Response of rubber seal
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DesignModeler
Material Location
Meshing
FE Projectile
AUTODYN
FE Structure Finite Volume Fluid Automated Sliding contact Automated Coupling (FSI) Pressure Contour
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DesignModeler
Meshing
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AUTODYN
Meshing
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Dynamics
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Dynamics Rotordynamics
Rotor dynamics is the study of rotating machines and has a very important part to play throughout the modern industrial world Rotating machinery is used in many applications Turbo machines Power stations Machine tools Automobiles Household machines Aerospace applications Medical equipment Computer equipment
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Dynamics Rotordynamics
Analysis Type Static Modal Harmonic Transient Elements/Models Solids Beams Shells Bearing/Springs Multi-spool Rotors Post-Processing Campbell Diagram Orbit plots
Transient Analysis
Modal Analysis
Campbell Diagram
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Orbit Plots
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Dynamics Component Mode Synthesis CMS now supports Modal, Static, Transient, Harmonic, Spectrum, and substructure pre-stress analyses
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Brake Model
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Unstable Modes
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Solution time
Lanczos FD
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Transient Response
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Offshore
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ANSYS and ASAS ANSYS Data into ASAS Create ASAS model files from ANSYS
ANStoASAS macro supplied with installation PREP7 or Workbench. ASAS-WAVE loading created from ANSYS PIPE59
Element. AQWA-WAVE compatible ASAS file can be created with compatible pressure loads to identify the wetted surface elements
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ANSYS and AQWA ANSYS Data into AQWA Create AQWA model files from ANSYS
ANStoAQWA macro supplied with installation PREP7 or Workbench.
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ANSYS and AQWA AQWA Loads into ANSYS Hydrodynamic loading applied to an ANSYS model
Plate and shell structures Pressures calculated by AQWA-LINE using
diffraction/radiation theory
ANSYS Stress plot Hydrodynamic pressure loading in AQWA courtesy of Vuyk Engineering Rotterdam
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Thermal Analysis
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Iceboard 3D voltage drop simulation accounting for losses in traces, planes and vias A simplified board can be exported to Icepak A direct interface has been developed with Cadence Allegro
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PLANE223
2-D 8-node quadrilateral
SOLID226
3-D 20-node brick
SOLID227
3-D 10-node tetrahedron
INFIN110 and INFIN111 elements have been enhanced to model far-field decay in electric conduction analysis
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A clamped beam for an RF MEMS switch is modeled to compute the center deflection for an applied
Air gap = 5 m
voltage Forces generated by the electrostatic field will bend the beam towards the ground plane
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SOLID232 mesh
INFIN110 and INFIN111 elements have been enhanced to model far-field decay in electric conduction analysis
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HF Emag S-Parameter Enhancements S-Parameter Adaptive Meshing Solution Perform adaptive iterations until the sparameter convergences to required criteria by automatically refining mesh Multi-port for adaptive implementation Direct and iterative solver in solution
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Frequency Domain
Time Domain
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LF EMAG
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SMP ANSYS Enhancements New Modal Solver New modal solver: LANPCG
Block Lanczos with PCG solver (LANPCG) Reduce file sizes and I/O requirements Very robust Efficient for larger problems (>1,000,000 dofs)
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SGI Altix server using six 1.5 GHz Itanium-2 processors on Linux 64bit OS (SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9) with ANSYS 11.0
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Distributed ANSYS (DANSYS) New Distributed LANPCG New Distributed modal eigensolver, LANPCG
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Makes solutions 2x to 5x faster for initial solutions Makes resolves 3x to 10x faster for parameter changes such as material properties, loads, film coefficients, etc. DOE can now potentially be applied to more complex solutions; not just linear static analyses
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VT Accelerator Example
288,727 elements 456,635 nodes Convections with temp and time dependency
1400.00 1200.00 1000.00
Temperature
800.00 600.00 400.00 200.00 0.00 0 200 400 600 800 1000 Physical time (s)
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Bulk Temperature
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