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The Perception
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ANSYS Workbench - Object generator- How to copy beam connections
Learn the intricacies of copying beam connections for a seamless structural analysis workflow. Explore efficient simulation techniques and boost your engineering skills. 🛠️💻 #ANSYSWorkbench #ObjectGenerator #BeamConnections #FEA #SimulationWorkflow #EngineeringTips
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Multi-Body Part in SolidWorks
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Explore the power of Multi-Body Parts in SolidWorks! Learn how to create and manage multiple solid bodies within a single part file, streamlining your design process and improving assembly management. Discover the benefits of this technique and unlock new possibilities for efficient 3D modeling. #SolidWorks #MultiBodyPart #3DModeling #CADDesign #AssemblyManagement #DesignEfficiency #SolidWorksT...
Thermal stress in a bimetallic strip | ANSYS | APDL
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In this video, I am demonstrating how to find out thermal stress in a bimetallic strip that is subjected to a thermal environment. A PLANE 55 and PLANE182 elements will be used at different stages of the simulation.
Cantilever beam | ANSYS APDL Simulation - Part 2
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Here the deflection and axial stress of a cantilever beam are evaluated in ANSYS APDL. The simulation is being carried out by modeling it as a 3D member and by using the SOLID 185 element.
Cantilever beam | ANSYS APDL Simulation - Part 1
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Here the deflection and axial stress of a cantilever beam are evaluated in ANSYS APDL. The simulation is being carried out by modeling it as a 1D member and by using BEAM 188 element.
Solving Transcendental equations using calculator - Part 1
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This video describes how to solve transcendental equations using a calculator.
Chrome Dino GAME OVER bypass
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This describes how to bypass the GAME OVER in the Chrome Dino game. Music provided by spoti.fi/NCS Music Link ua-cam.com/video/x_OwcYTNbHs/v-deo.html
Thank you so much for this video! It helped a lot.
@@likelouisa7137 I'm glad that it helped you.
Thanks to you are the best
very nice, thank you
Best introductory tutorial for ansys out there. All of the other tutorials seem to not know what "introduction" means. They skip over steps, omit information that is "obvious" to more experienced users. Not this one, this one is crystal clear, outlines every step and is what helped me into ANSYS. Thank you!😊
as usual great work.. keep on bro.. I have a suggestion which may help us as learner, I wish that you 1- Upload the whole project after you finish it and save it so we can check it closely and compare your work with ours. 2- Upload the figures with dimensions photo, so after watching your video we will try to do it alone without depending on the video or until we stop in a point we will go back to the video. Another benefit of uploading the figure dimensions that we have an idea of what you are going to design and we can keep track. hope that you will take in consideration these two suggestion. Thanks a lot
Thanks for the suggestions, i will try to incorporate those from the next video onwards.
Excelent video, dear instructor. Just a quick inquiry, is there an option to check the stress profiles of both beams along the working plane z-axis (Sigma-x)?
Thankyou. You can see the stress profile from the nodal solution data 26:20
@@theperception9311 Thank you so much for your prompt response and your help. The stress values in the whole components are shown in 26:20, but I managed to see the stress distribution profile along the nodes in the center of the beams using the "Path Operations" option shown in 18:42. I will recommend this video to all the people in my circle that may find it useful. My best regards to you, sir.
@@Tanukiureshi i appreciate it. yes, path operations can be used to see the stress distribution along a specific path. Nodal solution data can be used to see overall distribution.
I tried but not getting answer in desired range of X, can we put limits to range of X?
One equation may have multiple solutions in different ranges.The answer will be calculated by iterating from the initial value of X you are giving. So if you have an idea about the approximate range of values in which the result can be expected, then give the initial value as a number from that range.
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Great explanation, BTW i need to create inclined crack on Aluminum plate in APDL, how can ido that please assist me
you can rotate the work plane to the required angle and can use that to cut the geometry, refer 8:18
@@theperception9311 thanks, but after rotating the workplane to the required angle, how to create crack
@@theperception9311 if you have any material on how to create crack, please provide me with the link or something about that
@@mohammedabdulla6239 if its a simple stright cut then you can do it in the apdl itself, if the crack has any complex profile then better to model it in CAD softwares and import into apdl.
Nice work. Keep it up.
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good video keep up bro