Hi Rkhun,
I believe you are done with this problem. In case not here is my thoughts. I won't even bother specifically if there is a big impact the code difference have. My knowledge is only on B31.1 and B31.3. The tunnel you are talking I believe has a ridgid floor stucture where your slurry...
Semantha,
If you are sizing your pump as a close-loop system, whether your distribution is higher than or lower than your pump level, the only method I know and is theoritically appropriate is the Bernouli's theorem. Surely you can ignore minor losses and I believe you understand these type of...
Hi there all,
I have posted this same subject for Solid Works thread. I need to know from the experienced guys out there if Pro-E most likely is the most common solid meodeling software used on ANSYS FEA? Thanks for everyones help.
Gimini21
Hi there all,
I am a beginner studying ANSYS right now and I wanted to know from the experiences and knowhow of most of you - is Solid Works the most common solid modelling software used in ANSYS FEA? Thanks for the tip.
Gimini21
To all Finite Element Analyst out there,
I have initiated studying FEA using ANSYS and I don't have any working knowledge of any solid modeling software. As far as I learned, solid modeling can be done on ANSYS program itself but on occasion solid modeling software like Solid Works, ProE is...
To Davefitz and Cb4:
My sincerest thanks and appreciation to your suggestions though this thread has been posted for a while. The idea of going into a FEA on the specified elbow that the client is very concerned about was also suggested by somebody to me working on FEA (aerospace field). The...
Isthill,
Thnaks for all these informations. Great news for everybody I believe who hope to learn more on this fiel like me. More power to you.
Gimini21
Isthill,
Please let me know something about FE-PIPE. Is this software affordable to own personally? I mean Caesar is expensive on license and then you owe $12 per analysis. Thanks for the good info here. Regards.
Gimini21
My sincerest thanks to you Prex. Though this is a tough job for me I wanted to make a try and have this advice on my side (already on my thick clippings right now). More power to you and thanks for the advice too Isthill.
Gimini21
To all experts out there,
I have modeled and run a jacketed tubing system running on 20 - 110 deg F. The temperature difference of 90 deg. F can result a thermal cyclic change everyday. I am asked to perform a fatigue analysis after I run the model whith fairly good stresses anywhere, no...