DiegoCB
Mechanical
- Jul 15, 2020
- 10
Hi all!
I´m would like to know if ANSYS Mechanical Pro counts with the minimum tools required to design pressure vessel according to ASME VIII Div 2 Part 5. My interest is to get advice if Mechanical Pro is a good tool to start, since I consulted the Ansys capacity chart but that information is not complete and the seller advises me to get Mechanical Enterprise but I understand that it is too much for what I need.
To get to the point, I have some questions about Ansys MPro:
1. Does it counts with a stress linearization tool like Abaqus?
2. Does it counts with bilinear isotropic hardening and bilinear kinematic hardening material models?
3. Does it counts with multilinear isotropic or kinematic hardening material models?
4. Can i perform elastic and elastic-plastic buckling anaylisis with it?
5. Can i perform cycle-by-cycle analysis with it? (for 5.5 evaluation, failure from cycling loading)
Any help is well appreciated.
Best regards!!
I´m would like to know if ANSYS Mechanical Pro counts with the minimum tools required to design pressure vessel according to ASME VIII Div 2 Part 5. My interest is to get advice if Mechanical Pro is a good tool to start, since I consulted the Ansys capacity chart but that information is not complete and the seller advises me to get Mechanical Enterprise but I understand that it is too much for what I need.
To get to the point, I have some questions about Ansys MPro:
1. Does it counts with a stress linearization tool like Abaqus?
2. Does it counts with bilinear isotropic hardening and bilinear kinematic hardening material models?
3. Does it counts with multilinear isotropic or kinematic hardening material models?
4. Can i perform elastic and elastic-plastic buckling anaylisis with it?
5. Can i perform cycle-by-cycle analysis with it? (for 5.5 evaluation, failure from cycling loading)
Any help is well appreciated.
Best regards!!