TAGGED: Transient-vibration, vibration, vibration-analysis
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July 3, 2023 at 6:28 pmIgnacio FuentesSubscriber
Hello, I am performing a simulation of a plate subjected to a rotational load induced by a motion of the base along its axes, and I need the plate to vary its density depending on the location while keeping the other properties constant. I also need the rotational load to vary depending on the location. How can I integrate this into my model? I have read that I can input tables with density data based on location, and I can also create functions that determine it based on spatial coordinates. However, I haven't found clear instructions on how to do it.
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July 4, 2023 at 3:04 pmRuturaj GavaliAnsys Employee
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Hey Ignacio!
You can use field variables to specify spatially varying densities.
Please see if the following links are helpful:
Spatial Varying Loads and Displacements (ansys.com)
How to Create Variable Force Loads in ANSYS Workbench Mechanical - YouTube
How to vary density along one axis in Ansys Workbench
how to define a material with density that vary with position (ansys.com)
Thanks!
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July 5, 2023 at 11:19 pmIgnacio FuentesSubscriber
Thank You!!!! Im doing it right now and is working!!!
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