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Twist of springs

    • pegah.mehrabian
      Subscriber

      Hi everyone. For a two-way FSI simulation of flow over a cylinder, I defined four springs (body-to-ground) with similar stiffness in transient structural ANSYS. With the defined inlet velocity of flow in CFX, I expect to get the resonance amplitude in transient structural. But after 20 seconds, the simulation got diverged. In the result, it seems springs start twisting because of the nonlinearity of the problem. How could I solve this problem?

    • dlooman
      Ansys Employee

      Perhaps add stiff torsional springs at the same four locations.  You may need to turn on beta features.

    • pegah.mehrabian
      Subscriber

      Would you please explain more? like how could I add stiff torsional springs? or what do you mean by using beta features? 
      Thanks

    • dlooman
      Ansys Employee

      Just like you created the translational springs you could create torsional springs in the same locations to prevent rotation.   You can turn on beta features on the project page with Tools>  Options...>  Appearance> Scroll to the bottom of the Appearance options.

    • pegah.mehrabian
      Subscriber

      Thank you, I found it. How could I define torsional stiffness based on longitudinal stiffness, now? Could you please provide me with some formulas? 

    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber

      A rigid body has 6 degrees of freedom. Do you want the cylinder to move in all 3 translations and all 3 rotations?

      The way you drew the springs, perhaps you only want the cylinder to translate in 2 directions: X and Y.  If that is the case, add constraints to the structural model to fix the other 4 degrees of freedom. A simple way to add a General Joint. That has integral springs so you can delete the 4 springs you added. 

      • pegah.mehrabian
        Subscriber

         

        It works so well, thank you so much!

         

    • dlooman
      Ansys Employee

      If you are trying to include a realistic representation of the spring's torsional stiffness that would be something a spring manufacturer might provide.  I say "might" because springs typically aren't used to provide torsional stiffness.

    • pegah.mehrabian
      Subscriber

       

       

       

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