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December 2, 2018 at 7:45 am
jmillie
SubscriberHi, I can't find the exact answer I'm looking for through google or my ANSYS tutorial work book.
I need to model a wood tower in ANSYS mechanical APDL. This tower has a wood "plate" on both the top and bottom, then vertical wood "beams" connecting the two plates. The plates, for visualization purposes, are 5 units wide, 5 units long (square), 1 unit thick, and have a 3 inch diameter circle cut out of it. SO basically a square with a hole cut out of it.Â
In the tutorial workbook we made plates with holes cut out of them using "create> area>rectangle", then subtracting a circle.
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Could I use this similar method to combine my beams and plates in one model? technically they are connected together with nails in the real model.
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December 3, 2018 at 1:08 am
peteroznewman
SubscriberI use Workbench and SpaceClaim to build models like the one you describe above.Â
Do you mean you must build the model using Mechanical APDL and not Workbench and SpaceClaim?
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