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January 4, 2025 at 6:49 am
vinoth.ganesan
SubscriberÂCertainly! Here's a rephrased version of your query:
Hi Everyone,
Good day!
I’m new to ANSYS and seeking guidance on defining boundary conditions and loads for ship models, particularly for equipment foundations. Could anyone share a generic approach to conducting ship structure-related analyses?
Thank you!
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January 7, 2025 at 11:14 am
mohan.urs
Ansys EmployeeHey Vinoth,
Your query is too general. There might be very less forum users who might've conducted such an analysis. So to get quicker and better replies I suggest you conduct a literature review on the same topic to find what loads might act on such assemblies or if you know what kind of loads might be acting on your ship assembly - explain them with snipshots so that users can point you to related resources.Regards,
Mohan Urs
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