The Ansys Sherlock parts library helps users build their PCB models with high levels of accuracy for structural simulation analysis, including random and harmonic vibration analysis, solder fatigue analysis, plated through hole (PTH) fatigue analysis and more. To access the database navigate to the customer portal > downloads > current release > add-on packages > Sherlock libraries.
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Hello, Motor Fans: In this video I use Ansys Maxwell to compute the core loss of a toroidal inductor and validate the results using the manufacturer's material specification sheet for the core. Also, we compare how the B vs H values from the manufacturer's specification sheet matches with values in Maxwell's laminated core model. See the link to the blog in the description.
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Modal analysis of a 4 cylinders crankshaft. Natural frequencies of the mode shapes are in mHz! Ansys LS-Dyna
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https://lnkd.in/eFDKNUKs In this video, we will perform a constant speed current-fed simulation of a PMSM using ANSYS Maxwell and Simplorer. In the next videos, we will replace the ideal current sources with a three-phase inverter to study different control strategies of PMSMs considering the FEA model.
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DO you know the use of ansys and Hyper-mesh and here we shown some little bit usage of ansys and the concept of FEA and out basic thing in the strength of material. The stress strain and the load Distribution in plain bar how it can be effectively spread the deformation all these things can be shown in this video.
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Witness the power of adaptive structural analysis in this fascinating demo! Watch how ANSYS' technology enables real-time adjustments for optimal performance
The demo below is an example of adaptive small sliding contact in Ansys Mechanical. The simulation is of a three-strand wire using this new adaptive small sliding feature, where one strand of the wire is 'sliding' away from the other two. Adaptive small sliding contact is useful for models where a sliding motion occurs that is relatively small (in comparison to the size of the model). For more information on small sliding, check out the blog "Small-Sliding Contacts Can Improve your Structural Analysis". https://ansys.me/4bgahRi
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3D tank filling simulation Size of Tank Domain: 1000mm X 500mm X 250 mm Inlet Velocity: 1 m/s Fluid: water Fluent model: K-epsilon and VOF Ansys Ansys Fluids
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The demo below is an example of adaptive small sliding contact in Ansys Mechanical. The simulation is of a three-strand wire using this new adaptive small sliding feature, where one strand of the wire is 'sliding' away from the other two. Adaptive small sliding contact is useful for models where a sliding motion occurs that is relatively small (in comparison to the size of the model). For more information on small sliding, check out the blog "Small-Sliding Contacts Can Improve your Structural Analysis". https://ansys.me/4bgahRi
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Ever run into issues with meshing zero thickness baffles in Ansys CFD? I think Sam Laney's blog can help you out! https://lnkd.in/gJ-reMKM #ansys #simulation #CFD #baffles
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