TAGGED: ansysmotion, material-nonlinearity, mechanical
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October 8, 2023 at 11:53 am
muhammed-tariq
SubscriberHello Dears,
Since, I've started Learning Ansys I have some question and can't find a specific comprehensive answer for it. the main question is:
When to use which study type?
For Example: what is the difference between Motion Study (With one or more bodies flexible) and Transient Analysis (with the same bodies flexible)?
I mean when to use which? as both are offereing stresses on the flexible bodies?
Q2: Does motion analysis support non-linearity (like material, Geometry and Contacts)
Q3: Can Harmonic Analysis be non-linear? and support non-linear materila and contacts?
Q4: Can MSUB Transinet analysis be used with Non-linear contacts like (Frictional or Frictionless)?
Q5: Is the main difference between Transient analysis and Non-linear static is inertia calculations? if so, why use Quasi-Static when it is easier to solve with non-linear static?
Q6: How it is available to use quasi-static in static structural analysis? as it is mainly not account for any inertia!
I know it might seem like basic questions but I really think they are the main key to understand when to use which study.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Regards
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October 10, 2023 at 1:06 am
peteroznewman
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October 10, 2023 at 2:49 pm
Akshay Maniyar
Ansys EmployeeHi Muhammad,
1. Ansys Motion is more focused on the dynamic behavior of multibody systems, while Ansys Transient Analysis aims to study the time-varying behavior of structures and components, including both rigid and flexible bodies.
2. Ansys motion does support all types of nonlinearity
Motion Capabilities (ansys.com)
3. Harmonic Analysis is a linear dynamic analysis method that predicts the steady-state dynamic response of a structure under harmonic loads
4. Please check the below course on MSUB analysis.
Mode Superposition Transient Analysis Intro | Ansys Courses
5. Quasi-static analysis is employed when the load is varying slowly, and the system’s response can be considered quasi-static, i.e., the system’s dynamic effects can be neglected, but the non-linearities (material, geometry, or contact) are still important. Quasi-static analysis can be computationally less expensive than transient dynamic analysis because it omits time-dependent properties and calculations. In summary, you would use Non-linear static analysis for systems with non-linearities, where inertial effects are not significant, while Transient analysis is more appropriate for systems that include time-varying loads or properties and require the consideration of inertia.
Thanks,
Akshay Maniyar
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