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Author: Rajesh Bhaskaran, Cornell University
Problem Specification
1. Pre-Analysis & Start-Up
2. Geometry
3. Mesh
4. Physics Setup
5. Numerical Solution
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6. Numerical Results
7. Verification & Validation
Exercises
Comments
Created using ANSYS 14.0
Micro-CT scans can be stacked in layers and converted into a 3 dimension= al model for analysis. Previous work done at Cornell has successfully recon= structed the CT images into an Abaqus model. This tutorial will demonstrate= how to import the Abaqus model to ANSYS Workbench. The equivalent stiffnes= s will be calculated to validate the model. The CT is provided by Professor= Hernandez from Cornell University.
Acknowledgement
= span>Special Thanks to Sean Harvey from ANSYS Inc. for his assistance in crea= ting this 3D model.
Due to the heavy computation involved with this simulation, be s= ure to switch to a research = license and a computer capable of solving with 4 cores to expedite the = solver.