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  1. merka73

    Beam 44 Real Constant

    I found it.... J is the polar moment of inertia. In this case, J=IZ+IY for both node i and j of beam44. I suppose that the corrisponding Ansys parameter are IX1 and IX2. Merka
  2. merka73

    Beam 44 Real Constant

    Dear all I'd like to ask your help to identify an input parameter for beam44. I'm trying to do an Ansys tutorial (see attachments). In the step-13 (sheet 6 of the pdf) I have to put 3 parameter: A=76.5 (would be cross sectional area -> AREA1 & AREA2 of Ansys) I=490.87 (would be moment of...
  3. merka73

    Mechanism Force Balance Analysis

    Dear all I'm trying to understand the force balance analysis type of Pro/Mechanism. I created this simple example but I’m not able to find the right joint reaction forces (it’s always zero). Please, could you check where I’m wrong? Thanks PS: Donwload the file Reazioni_vincolari.zip from...
  4. merka73

    Ansys WB: Forces on welding seams

    Thanks a lot for these info Merka
  5. merka73

    Ansys WB: Forces on welding seams

    Dear All I'm trying to perform an exercise like the attachment to calculate forces and moments on the welding seams to use them after for hand calculation of the welding seams. My questions are: 1) Is necessary to model the welding seam with 3d cad programme? 2) Have you ever done this type of...
  6. merka73

    Ansys WB 12: Mechanism motion creations

    Hello to everybody. I'm new with ansys and I'd like to ask you some questions. In ansys WB12 (or before) is possible to create assemble mechanism and solve it by kinematics and dynamics (obtaining for example mutual forces between bodies). After the mechanism solution was obtained, go to...

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