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Stresses and Deformation in Ansys Motion Standalone

    • zabee.k
      Subscriber

      Dear Forum,

       

      I'm performing a simple analysis on a cylindrical body of which, one face is fixed and on other face a force is acting. I wanted to know deformation and stresses values for the same but im not able to do so. Can anyone guide me on to extract this results. I tried with both flexible body and easyflex body i wasn't able to do so. 

      Im attaching image for the reference. Doing this in mechanical gui is easy but im new to motion and learning motion gui.

      Let me know if you want any other details of my setup.Your help would be greatly appreciated!

       

      Regards,

      Khan

    • Ankush Choudhary
      Ansys Employee

      Hi,

      If you are setting up the model correctly and it is running fine, then you will have the stress and deformation values on the flexible body in motion post as shown below.

      • zabee.k
        Subscriber

        Hi,

        Any Update on this?

        Regards,

        Khan

    • zabee.k
      Subscriber

      Hi Ankush,

       

      Thanks for the reply. Do we have any option to call out for stresses and deformation like we do in ansys mechanical or by default we will get results?

      Would it be possible for you to check the setup of my file and guide me how to get the results. Can i share you a link to google drive here? or if you could share me your simulation file so that i can see and understand what went wrong with me.

      Thank you for your support!

       

      Regards,

      Zabee Khan

    • zabee.k
      Subscriber

      Hi Ankush,

       

      I have just noticed my mesh file and its kind of looks like a hollow. I mean my geometry is a solid cylinder but the mesh file looks like only surfaces are meshed and not the inside volume. Is this normal? im attaching the image for your reference.

       

      Regards,

      Zabee Khan

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