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  1. GeorgeKTR

    Harmonic Analysis of a multilayer piezoelectric transducer (Workbench 14)

    Do you know for a fact that it can be done in workbench with the harmonic module? I'm pretty sure you can't couple electric - structural analysis without additional modules. Is it high-frequency electric analysis?
  2. GeorgeKTR

    Contact between large hole and small bolt

    Have you tried changing the contact condition? Try anti-symmetric.
  3. GeorgeKTR

    Having problem in definiing support for my analysis

    Sorry for the late response, ANSYS should recognize the the 2 bodies (or more) if you import the assembly from some cad-software and even automatically set up contact-conditions... Do you have an assembly?
  4. GeorgeKTR

    Having problem in definiing support for my analysis

    Hello Aminhed First of all, what output do you want from you analysis? Since you're in static analysis, if you want reaction force in the axial direction (y) it doesn't matter if you lock the bolt in the axial direction, let's say with a frictionless support. You just have to add a "force...
  5. GeorgeKTR

    Ansys Geometry error: Intersecting Bodies

    I can't see why it wouldn't work, what does the error message say? Is is the flat structure made of shell elements? There are a lot of ways you can clean up you model, e.g. use the "Boolean-subtract" tool in DM. There are a lot of ways for you to solve this intersecting issue with proper...
  6. GeorgeKTR

    Static Magnetic Field

    What solver do you use? There are both maxwell and magnetostatic in ANSYS WB, in that case you could apply real magnetic flux so you can analyze the B-field and magnetic flux density among many other things. If you are using e.g static structural I would concentrate in getting the reaction...
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