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11.0 New Features
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Rigid Dynamic Analysisin WorkbenchRigid Dynamic Analysisin Workbench
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ANSYS v11.0Introduction
• Rigid Dynamic Analysis:– Calculates dynamic response of an assembly of rigid bodies.– Can be used to study the kinematics of an assembly.– Bodies are linked via joints and springs.
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ANSYS v11.0Rigid Dynamics
• Inputs and outputs are forces, moments, displacements, velocities and accelerations.
• All parts are assumed rigid (no stress/strain).• Viscous damping is accounted for via spring definitions.
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ANSYS v11.0Rigid Dynamic Setup
• Solid geometry is used to define the model (no multibody parts).• Parts are considered rigid so density is the only required material
property.• To begin a rigid dynamic analysis parts must have their stiffness
behavior flagged as rigid.
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ANSYS v11.0D. Joint Types
• There are 9 available joint types in Simulation:• Fixed Joint• Revolute Joint• Cylindrical Joint• Translational Joint• Slot Joint• Universal Joint• Spherical Joint• Planar Joint• General Joint
• Remember, joint DOF are with respect to the joint’s reference coordinate system.
• Examples follow . . .
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ANSYS v11.0Dynamics Joint Types
Revolute Cylindrical
TranslationalSlot
Spherical
Planer
Universal
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ANSYS v11.0Joint Types
• Revolute Joint:– Constrained DOF: UX, UY, UX, ROTX, ROTY
FreeFixed
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ANSYS v11.0Joint Types
• Cylindrical Joint:– Constrained DOF: UX, UY, ROTX, ROTY
Fixed
Free
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ANSYS v11.0Joint Types
• Translational Joint:– Constrained DOF: UX, UZ, ROTX, ROTY, ROTZ
Fixed
Free
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ANSYS v11.0Joint Types
• Slot Joint:– Constrained DOF: UY, UZ
Fixed
Free
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ANSYS v11.0Joint Types
• Universal Joint:– Constrained DOF: UX, UY, UZ, ROTY
Fixed
Free
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ANSYS v11.0Joint Types
• Spherical Joint:– Constrained DOF: UX, UY, UZ
Fixed
Free
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ANSYS v11.0Joint Types
• Planar Joint:– Constrained DOF: UZ, ROTX, ROTY
Fixed
Free
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ANSYS v11.0Joint Types
• Fixed Joint:– Constrained DOF: All
• General Joint:– Constrained DOF: Fixed All, Free X, Free Y, Free Z, Free All– General joints allow configurations not covered by the basic joints shown
on the previous pages.– A free body must be linked to ground using a general BTG joint with
“Free All” specified (recall that all bodies must be defined such that a path to ground exists via joints).
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ANSYS v11.0Springs
• Springs can be added from the BTG or BTB menus.
• In BTG a reference CS is used to locate the ground location.
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ANSYS v11.0Rigid Dynamic Solution Setup
• From the “New Analysis” menu choose “Rigid Dynamic”.
• The “Analysis Setting” branch contains the controls for setting up the analysis:
– Number of steps– Time step controls– Output controls– Solver tolerances
• Note, additional steps are generally used when loads are applied or removed or when load histories undergo abrupt changes.
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ANSYS v11.0Rigid Dynamic Solution Setup
• For rigid dynamic analysis only inertial loads (acceleration and/or gravity) are used. No loads or supports are used as in flexible body analyses.
• Joint conditions are used to apply all other loads as constants or time varying using tabular or functional definitions.
• Once inserted each joint in the model is available via the drop down list in the joint condition details.
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ANSYS v11.0Joint Conditions
• Joint conditions can be defined as constant, tabular or as a function.
• Tabular data can be input in the table in Simulation or in the Engineering Data application.
• Once entered in Simulation the data can be saved to the ED application.
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ANSYS v11.0Joint Conditions
• Functional joint conditions can be entered in the details or defined in the ED application.
• From the EDA choose to “Insert New Load History”.
• Select the appropriate type and indicate the data is in the form of a function.
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• Various mathematical functions and arithmetic operators can be used to construct functions using time as an independent variable.
• The function is displayed in function and graphical formats.
• Can type in functions or choose to insert them.
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ANSYS v11.0Rigid Dynamic Postprocessing
• Results available from rigid dynamic analyses are deformations, velocities, accelerations and various probe results.
• As with other analysis types results may be scoped to entire assemblies or to individual parts, surfaces, edges or points.
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ANSYS v11.0Rigid Dynamic Postprocessing
• Rigid dynamic results are graphical, tabular or animations.
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Rigid Dynamic Demonstration
Body to Body Revolute
Body to Body Revolute
Body to Ground Revolute
Body to Body Translational
Body to Ground Fixed
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ANSYS v11.0
11.0 New Features
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11.0 New Features LectureWorkbench SimulationFlexible Dynamic Analysis
11.0 New Features LectureWorkbench SimulationFlexible Dynamic Analysis
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ANSYS v11.0Introduction
• If inertial effects are significant, the use of static structural analyses is not sufficient in determining the dynamic response of a system
• Flexible dynamic analysis in Workbench Simulation 11.0 provides users with the ability to determine the dynamic response of the system under any type of time-varying loads.
– Unlike rigid dynamic analyses, bodies can be either rigid or flexible. For flexible bodies, nonlinear materials can be included, and stresses and strains can be output.
– Flexible dynamic analysis is also known as time-history analysis or transient structural analysis.
Assembly shown here is from an Autodesk Inventor sample model
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ANSYS v11.0Dynamics From Rigid to Flexible
Step 1 - Add Flexible Dynamics Analysis to solution leg of tree
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ANSYS v11.0Dynamics From Rigid to Flexible
Step 2 - Change part definition from Rigid to
Flexible
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ANSYS v11.0Dynamics From Rigid to Flexible
Step 3 - Preview Flexible Part Mesh
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ANSYS v11.0Dynamics From Rigid to Flexible
Step 4 - Set Analysis Options for time step etc.
and solve
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ANSYS v11.0Loads and Supports
• For flexible bodies, any type of load or support can be applied• For rigid bodies, acceleration load and joint conditions are available• Multiple Steps are supported for load histories:
– Similar to the static case, user can easily define multiple steps– As shown below, loads, supports, and joints may be deactivated or
activated at any step simply by right-clicking on the Timeline. This gives the user flexibility in the load definition.
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ANSYS v11.0Postprocessing Probe Results
• The “Probe” tool has also been enhanced at 11.0 to include more results, including Energy, Reactions, Joint results, and Spring results
– After a Probe result is added, the Timeline and Tabular Data views show the values. From the Tabular Data view, the user can check/uncheck the columns to show what will be displayed in the Timeline
– A “New Chart and Table” can also be added to create customized charts and tables for output purposes.
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ANSYS v11.0
Flexible Dynamic Demonstration
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ANSYS v11.0