TAGGED: import, Import-heat, thermal-stress
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December 19, 2022 at 2:38 am
ahmed.desoki
SubscriberDear Folks
I have a model of a small satellite. This model is meshed with fine details in Ansys Mechanical.
The model is much simplified in Thermal Desktop to calculate the temperature distributions in orbit.
Thermal Desktop can map the calculated temperatures of its simple model to the detailed mesh of Ansys Mechanical. I hope the mapping is accurate/reliable/robust. This mapping produced a text file with two columns, the node ID and the temperature.How can I import this file into Ansys mechanical so that I can calculate the thermal stresses?
Thanks
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December 19, 2022 at 1:04 pm
bhagwantP
Ansys EmployeeHello ahmed,
you can export the temperature distibution in CSV format and then import it in Ansys mechanical via External Data. You can find such guiding tutorials in help.
Some additional information for your reference:How to transfer a thermal field from Ansys Fluent to Ansys Mechanical? - YouTube
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December 20, 2022 at 12:49 pm
ahmed.desoki
SubscriberDear BhagwantP
I found the video called "How to transfer a thermal field from Ansys Fluent to Ansys Mechanical?" on youtube. This file used the Workbench to send Fluent results to Ansys Mechanical.
This is not the case for Thermal desktop. It is not included in Ansys Workbench.
Anyway, I converted my Thermal Desktop result file to a csv format. As I told you, the file only includes two columns, the node ID and the node temperature. I then tried to import this file into Ansys mechanical via external data, but nothing imported. It seems that Ansys is looking for node coordinates, and since the coordinated does not exist in the file, nothing is imported!!
That is, I tried your sugestion, but I couldn't succed.
Could you please guide me?
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December 28, 2022 at 11:45 am
bhagwantP
Ansys EmployeeHello ahmed,
Thanks for the update. In thermal desktop will you please check if there is any setting for result export where it includes node ID's and node temperatues both (to add them in CSV file as input)
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December 30, 2022 at 4:20 am
ahmed.desoki
SubscriberDear BhagwantP
I already explained in my post that Thermal Desktop produces a text file with two columns, the node ID and the temperature.
I already explained that I converted this file to a csv format. (the file only includes two columns, the node ID and the node temperature).
I already explained that since Ansys is looking for node coordinates, and since the coordinated does not exist in this file, nothing is imported!!
I already explained that I tried your sugestion did not succed.
Please help me advance solving this problem.
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December 20, 2022 at 6:56 am
ahmed.desoki
SubscriberHello BhagwantP
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Thnk you for your reply, but your link does not open!!
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