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  1. ceyhunsozbir

    ANSYS problem: difference in /post1 and /post26 results

    Hi all, I am doing harmonic analysis in ANSYS 11.0 for a ultrasonic sonotrode we are trying to improve. The sonotrode is bounded only to the transducer that is producing +-0. 6 µm displacement at 60kHz. Tis condition is applied as 1.2 µm displacement boundary condition. (please see problem.doc)...
  2. ceyhunsozbir

    ANSYS problem: difference in /post1 and /post26 results

    ANSYS problem: difference in /post1 and /post26 results Hi all, I am doing harmonic analysis in ANSYS 11.0 for a ultrasonic sonotrode we are trying to improve. The sonotrode is bounded only to the transducer that is producing +-0. 6 µm displacement at 60kHz. Tis condition is applied as 1.2 µm...
  3. ceyhunsozbir

    Harmonic analysis in Ultrasonic Tools using ANSYS

    Hi all, I am trying to do a harmonic analysis in ANSYS by applying only displacement to a certain area on the model (please see the attachement). The sonotrode is held with a bolt in the red area. In order to simplify the model we did not model it, you can think the exciter is glued to the red...
  4. ceyhunsozbir

    About Ultrasonic Method and ANSYS Harmonic Simulation

    Hi, it is held with a bolt in the red area. In order to simplify the model we did not model it, you can think the exciter is glued to the red area and makes +- 5e10-6 movement in 60000 hz. The rest of the body has no constraints and it moves freely. Thanks
  5. ceyhunsozbir

    About Ultrasonic Method and ANSYS Harmonic Simulation

    Hi all, I am trying to do a harmonic analysis in ANSYS by applying only displacement to a certain area on the model (please see the attachement). I would like to see the displacement amplification on the tip of the sonotrode. My question is: Is it valid to define just one boundary condition on...
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