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August 6, 2024 at 1:47 am
idenyu8701
SubscriberHello everyone,
I am currently working on a one-way Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) analysis using ANSYS Workbench. I have successfully completed my CFD (ANSYS Fluent) and structural analysis (ANSYS Mechanical), and I am now looking to visualize the deformation of the structure as an animation.
Here are the steps I have taken so far:
- CFD Analysis: I completed the CFD simulation and saved the results.
- Linking Results: In ANSYS Workbench, I linked the CFD results to the structural analysis.
- Importing Loads: In ANSYS Mechanical, I used the "Imported Loads" option to bring in the pressure distribution from the CFD results.
- Structural Analysis: I ran the structural analysis to determine the deformation and stresses.
Now, I want to create and display an animation of the mesh deformation over time. I am seeking detailed guidance on the following:
Steps to Create a Mesh Animation:
- How to correctly set up the animation in ANSYS Mechanical?
- Which specific options or settings should I use to ensure the animation accurately reflects the deformation over time?
Exporting the Animation:
- What are the best practices for exporting the animation as a video file?
- Are there specific formats or settings recommended for high-quality exports?
Synchronization:
- How can I ensure that the time steps between the CFD and structural analysis are synchronized for accurate animation?
Any detailed instructions, tips, or references to relevant tutorials would be highly appreciated. I aim to generate an animation that clearly illustrates the deformation process and can be used for presentation purposes.
Thank you in advance for your assistance!
Best regards,
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August 9, 2024 at 9:08 am
Ashish Khemka
Forum ModeratorHello,
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Please see if the following link helps: 19.17.3.1. Animation Options (ansys.com)
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Thanks and Regards,
Ashish Khemka
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