beh188
Mechanical
- Mar 30, 2009
- 99
Hi,
I am using ANSYS Workbench to set up an analysis of a fan on a shaft. In the real world this fan is press fit onto the shaft, keyed on the shaft, and held into place with two set screws.
In ANSYS I can't think of a way completely fix the system to avoid all possible free body movement - I think doing so would not represent the real world system. If I constrain the system enough so that I get a realistic deformation plot, is there worry with getting the "Weak Springs Have Been Added in Order to Obtain a Solution.." message?
I am currently am fixing both ends of the shaft, and modeling a rough contact with interference between the fan and the shaft. I have also placed a frictionless support on a side of the fan ring.
Thanks
I am using ANSYS Workbench to set up an analysis of a fan on a shaft. In the real world this fan is press fit onto the shaft, keyed on the shaft, and held into place with two set screws.
In ANSYS I can't think of a way completely fix the system to avoid all possible free body movement - I think doing so would not represent the real world system. If I constrain the system enough so that I get a realistic deformation plot, is there worry with getting the "Weak Springs Have Been Added in Order to Obtain a Solution.." message?
I am currently am fixing both ends of the shaft, and modeling a rough contact with interference between the fan and the shaft. I have also placed a frictionless support on a side of the fan ring.
Thanks