If by WB you mean WorkBench, then you probably should post in the ANSYS section.
If you do mean WorkBench, then you just click on your support and there's a tab named Reaction than you can expand and see your reaction forces.
Hello I have a situation similar to this thread : http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=128980
I have one rectangular plate, with three smaller square reinforcement plates bolted on the main plate and placed over its longitudinal axis. Now, Mechanica can mesh the reinforcement plates alone...
I have never used Commands in ANSYS Classic.
But while reading the Help Documentation, it states that you need a License Level of ANSYS Professional and above to be able to use the Commands. Which I don't have, so thanks anyways.
Does anyone know how to put a variable pressure in Workbench. There's a drop down menu to select other options but there's only one option and that's constant.
I was just wondering what's everyones opinion are in regards to using stainless steel filters on gas engines.
More specifically this one : http://www.scottsperformance.com/products.php?PartType=3
Are they superior to paper filters as they claim?