ANSYS Tutorial - Beam Cross Sections - EDR
ANSYS Tutorial - Beam Cross Sections - EDR
ANSYS Tutorial - Beam Cross Sections - EDR
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INTRODUCTION
ANSYS Workbench V12 finally makes it possible to offset and align cross sections for beams and shells in a direct and easy way! Offsetting beam cross sections can be done in ANSYS DesignModeler and or the Mechanical application. Below are detailed explanations on how to it.
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Figure 1. Define offset Before we fill values for X/Y Offset , we better take some minutes to understand coordinate systems for beam cross section. First of all, we have to recognize that DesignModeler uses a different coordinate system for cross sections than the one used in the ANSYS Mechanical environment. In DesignModeler it is the Z-axis that aligns with the edge tangent while in ANSYS environment it is X-axis. This difference in orientation has no influence on the analysis. DesignModeler displays the coordinate systems for beams to make it perfectly clear. Only Y- and Z-axis are displayed, but the X-axis can be identified by the right-hand rule.
Figure 2. Coordinate systems for beams. If we accept default settings, after importing the geometry and meshing, we will get something like this:
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Figure 3. Without offset. However if we need offset the cross sections for beams, we can set offset values either in DesignModeler and refreshing geometry, or in Mechanical under Details of corresponding line bodies. Please remember that we need to have a clean mesh to make the updating possible.
Figure 5. Alignment options There are two methods to assign alignments: by selecting plane axes or 2D edges and by vector. Figure 6 and Figure 7 illustrates that we get the same alignments by these two ways. Furthermore, after assigning alignment we can modify it by Rotate and Reverse Orientation.
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Now offsetting and aligning cross sections with suitable values, we change the FE model to something like this:
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