The topics on this page are
intended for engineers who are interested in highly technical and detailed
information on ANSYS. These topics contain information, which is not readily
available to ANSYS users through standard documentation and training courses.
For example, some topics provide information on ANSYS capabilities that are
under development or are not documented.
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Overview of
Workbench 8.1’s Capabilities for Midsurface Extraction and Shell Meshing for
Assemblies (August 2004).
This presentation gives a
brief overview of Workbench’s capabilities at Version 8.1 for modeling
assemblies using shell finite elements. The presentation covers midsurface
creation from 3D solid parts in DesignModeler. It continues by describing two
methods for connecting part midsurfaces in assemblies in Workbench Simulation.
One Simulation method for connecting midsurfaces involves midsurface extension,
and the other method makes use of Simulation contact objects. You can download
the document
here. (A password is
required if you have not obtained one already. Select
WB_Shell_Meshing_Overview 8.1 from
password topic list).
Summary of
DRD's Parallel Performance for ANSYS (PPFA) Testing at Release 8.0 (August 4,
2004).
This presentation discusses an optional add-on product - the Parallel
Performance for ANSYS - which is a group of additional solvers that allow
solutions to be performed with multiple processors in shared or distributed
memory and the results of testing one of them over a Windows PC network at ANSYS
8.0.
You can download the document
here. (A password is
required if you
have not obtained one already. Select PPFA 8.0 from password topic list).
Brick
Meshing of a Nonlinear Mechanical Connector Finite Element Model using Workbench
DesignModeler (July 20, 2004).
This document describes how Workbench DesignModeler can be used to slice a 3D
solid model of a mechanical connector assembly into multiple body parts for
brick meshing. In this example DRD defines face-face and edge-face nonlinear
contact, and explains how the model can be solved in Workbench or in ANSYS
Classic after it is meshed in Workbench. It also explains how to export the
sliced up model to ANSYS Classic for meshing there.
You can download the document
here. (A password
is required if you have not obtained one
already. Select DM Brick Meshing from password topic list).
ANSYS 8.1
Segelman-Reese Von Mises Stress Calculation for PSD Spectrum Analysis (May 5,
2004).
This document provides the mathematical basis for the ANSYS 8.1 Segelman-Reese
Von Mises stress calculation for PSD spectrum analysis. This document will only
be of interest to people who do PSD spectrum analysis.
You can download the document
here. (A password is
required if you have not obtained one already. Select Segelman-Reese from
password topic list).
Maximizing ANSYS PC Memory of
32-Bit Windows Systems (February 27, 2004) - This presentation
provides an overview of how to diagnose the memory usage on your PC and possibly
remove or rebase DLLs that can fragment your memory. This allows larger -m
settings for your simulations. The /3GB switch is discussed as well. Two
executables that may be used for your PC memory management are included.
You can download the presentation
here. (A password is
required if you have not
obtained one already. Select PC Memory from password topic list).