Introduction To ANSYS (Part2) : CREATING YOUR FIRST 3D MODEL
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ย. 2024
- softwareANSYS is a set of analytical tools that use the finite element method for modeling and analysis. The finite element method has been devised to solve complex problems with geometry, type of materials, and arbitrary loading. In this way, the complex models are first divided into smaller soluble components and then by combining the results obtained from the solution of each component together the whole model response is obtained at each point. The superiority of analyzing various issues on one hand and the upgrading of computer equipment on the other hand has led to the application of finite element method and consequently software based on it. The tools provided in ANSYS enable the analysis of various types of structures such as frames, tanks, dams, bridges ... and structural components such as steel joints, steel or concrete members, insulators, ... in various ways. These include static analysis, reciprocal loading, modal, time history, spectral, and so on. To simulate different reliance conditions sometimes several options are available as acceleration, displacement, force or anchor with different patterns that are constant or variable over time. Different behavioral models of brittle and aggregate materials such as dual- and multi-linear models of steel, the Drager-Prager model and the concrete fracture model have been predicted to be used in the field of nonlinear behavior.
2:42 toolbar
6:03 sketching
11:14 extrude
15: 56 create new sketch
18:40 create new plane
22:00 blend
23:00 create sketch projection
25:00 boolean (joint two part together)
27:10 slice material
28: 50 offset
30:00 form new part (group diff. solids)
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can i use this steps to create capacitive humidity sensor?
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