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ANSYS Workbench Tutorial Video | Bolt Pretension | Contact Non Linear FE Analysis | GRS |

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00:00 - Introduction 00:55 - Create File, Define Material, Unit 02:00 - Defining Nonlinearity 03:00 - Geometry Editing 10:00 - Dealing w/ Coordinate system for Bolt Pre-tension 12:00 - Defining the contacts 15:20 - Contact tool 16:04 - Meshing 17:30 - Bolt Loading & Boundary conditions 19:20 - Solution & Force convergence 21:05 - Behavior animation & Stress results Howbolt pretensions works in FEA? First, the software divides a meshed body using the PSMESH command. Next, a pre- tension element effectively writes a constraint equation that relates the displacement of one cut boundary to the other. Within the simulation environment, the face selected is used as a cutting guide for the PSMESH command. This means that you only need to select one clamshell face to define bolt load on an imported cylinder. The simulation tool will then use the middle of the selected face for the mesh division and pretension element creation. Bolt preload direc- tion is determined automatically. If you need more control over the preload application location, the bolt load can be scoped to a single body. You are then required to specify a coordinate system that defines the mesh slice plane and bolt load direction. This can be done through the default global or user-defined coordinate system. The XY-plane of the coordinate system defines the PSMESH slice plane, while the Z-axis defines the direction of bolt preload. You don’t need to define the coordinate system “inside” the preloaded part. For Online Training & Projects, WhatsApp: 91-9481635839 | INDIA Email: engineeringtutorsdesk@ Skype: engineeringtutorsdesk ANSYS Workbench Tutorial Video on Bolt Pretension Fastener or Bolt & nut Contact Non Linear FE Analysis | Metric units| Time stepping | Contact Status & Formulation | Gauss Point detection method | Mesh Refinement | Steel Material Assignment | Isotropic Hardening | Density Yield Tangent and Young Modulus | Creo to ANSYS IGES import & edit | Apply Force & Constraints | Plotting Result for Stress Strain Deflection Contact Pressure & Animation | For more Tutorial Videos Click on the link below ANSYS Workbench ANSYS Multiphysics Hypermesh Creo Simulate | Pro Mechanica | Creo Parametric Tutorial Pro E Wildfire Tutorial For online training on ANSYS Workbench | Creo Parametric & Simulate | Pro E Wildfire & Mechanica | HyperMesh | Contact: engineeringtutorsdesk@

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