TAGGED: ansys-explicit, static-structural
-
-
February 18, 2021 at 5:39 am
Abhinav_Tiwari
SubscriberI cant understand how to model tnt using ansys and where the non reflective/ fully absoorbing boundary conditions can be added from. Also i would like to know how to get peak particle velocity in ansys.
-
February 18, 2021 at 4:24 pm
Scooped
SubscriberI'm not good at ANSYS by any means but I've been using explicit dynamics for my uni dissertation and have become familiar with a fair few things. I know if you look into contacts there is a thing called Body Interaction, if you select only the bodies that you want to experience collision between and not the plates, this may allow the simulation to do what you're asking, again not a professional or anything but it may be worth a try.n -
February 26, 2021 at 5:10 pm
ramgopisetti
SubscriberThe research paper model can be mimicked exactly with airbag as balloon , can you try to post the any image of your visualisation so that better suggestions can be madenCheers nRamn -
March 4, 2021 at 9:51 am
Abhinav_Tiwari
SubscriberSir i have attached the photo of the Setup. I am doing it in explicit method and trying to crimp the stent down by moving the rigid plates radially. But when I run the analysis and try to move plates radially they interact with each other. I am unable to set the movement such that they intersect and move towards each other. nThanksnn -
March 4, 2021 at 10:02 am
Abhinav_Tiwari
Subscribern
-
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

Boost Ansys Fluent Simulations with AWS
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) helps engineers design products in which the flow of fluid components is a significant challenge. These different use cases often require large complex models to solve on a traditional workstation. Click here to join this event to learn how to leverage Ansys Fluids on the cloud, thanks to Ansys Gateway powered by AWS.

Earth Rescue – An Ansys Online Series
The climate crisis is here. But so is the human ingenuity to fight it. Earth Rescue reveals what visionary companies are doing today to engineer radical new ideas in the fight against climate change. Click here to watch the first episode.

Ansys Blog
Subscribe to the Ansys Blog to get great new content about the power of simulation delivered right to your email on a weekly basis. With content from Ansys experts, partners and customers you will learn about product development advances, thought leadership and trends and tips to better use Ansys tools. Sign up here.
- explicit dynamics
- Explicit dynamics ERRORS
- turning simulation
- getting zero maximum and minimum stress value in explicit analysis
- How to figure out impact force in Explicit Dynamic Analysis
- Running an explicit dynamics simulation on a composite plate
- How do get Full values instead of just minimum and maximum ?
- Monte Carlo Simulation
- Euler Domain Restricting Simulation
- Which analysis to use for dynamic and quasi-static compression of auxetic structures?
-
5340
-
3313
-
2471
-
1308
-
1016
© 2023 Copyright ANSYS, Inc. All rights reserved.