-
-
September 16, 2022 at 5:11 am
Ernest Rodrigues
SubscriberHi, there I am a graduate student and part of my work for my Master's project is to do a deep dive into the workings of ANSYS. My main question is about the math used in the ANSYS solver system that allows it to calculate a specific output answer. If you don't know specifcally I would also, if possible, like a hint or lead on where I can dig deeper to find how it works. I hope that you will be able to help point me in the right direction. Anyway, thank you for your time
-
September 16, 2022 at 6:28 am
ErKo
Ansys EmployeeHi
See the help manual (theory reference), and the free course from EDX on FEA using ANsys where they explain how a solver works overall.
https://www.edx.org/course/a-hands-on-introduction-to-engineering-simulations
Also books in FEA will explain that.
-
December 23, 2022 at 10:03 am
bhagwantP
Ansys EmployeeThanks Eric,
@Ernest, you can refer any fundamental books on FEA which can give you basic idea about this.
Some additional links:How to retrieve the equations used for a simulation/used in the solver?
Even you can refer our help sections which have information specific to different analysis types which can give you basic idea.
Thanks
-
- The topic ‘Math behind the Ansys Solver’ is closed to new replies.
- LPBF Simulation of dissimilar materials in ANSYS mechanical (Thermal Transient)
- Real Life Example of a non-symmetric eigenvalue problem
- How can the results of Pressures and Motions for all elements be obtained?
- BackGround Color
- Contact stiffness too big
- Element Birth and Death
- Python-Script to Export all Children of a Solution Tree
- Which equations and in what form are valid for defining excitations?
-
4597
-
1495
-
1386
-
1209
-
1021
© 2025 Copyright ANSYS, Inc. All rights reserved.