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  1. Matej_H

    how to use STL/facet geometry in Ansys Workbench ?

    Hi everyone, my question is a rooky one, simple and I am, admittedly, a bit ... well ... "shy" to ask. I transformed a solid CAD file (in Space claim) into facets ... in order to add the internal lattice structure. I have problems meshing the whole thing in mechanical (Ansys workbench). The...
  2. Matej_H

    coupling Explicit (or exporting results) and static structural Ansys WB 19 (or 18.2)

    Hello again everyone, I hope somebody can help me with this question. I wish to couple Explicit module with Static structural (in Ansys WB 19 or 18.2) ... or perhaps transient structural ... or with any other module which could eventually lead to Modal analysis (or equivalent). How to do that...
  3. Matej_H

    exporting results from explicit (ansys wb 19) into static structural and further into modal analysi

    Hello everyone, I ran into a problem of coupling the explicit module with other modules such as Static structural, Modal ...etc. (I am using Ansys wb 19.1) Exportation of the geometry in the form of an STL file does not help me here since the STL file contains no information regarding the...
  4. Matej_H

    numerical parameters - Modal analysis (Ansys Workbench) - eigenfrequencies too High! what to do?

    Thank you very much for your comments. To both of you! Also the comment about contacts will be very useful in the next few weeks. Yes! "Simply supported" constraint proved to be a much better option for this problem. Eigenfreq. have reduced significantly! Values are however still a bit too high...
  5. Matej_H

    numerical parameters - Modal analysis (Ansys Workbench) - eigenfrequencies too High! what to do?

    My CAD geometry is defined as a circular thin plate in a 1:1 scale (so the same size as as the actual disk with D=300mm, thickness = 1,8mm). I tried both solid and shell elements. The „inner“ part of the disk (up to D=100m) is clamped (for this purpose i tried various options, such as: fixed...

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