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{include: ANSYS Google Analytics} h2. ANSYS Tutorials from Prantil et al The ANSYS tutorials below are from the following book: \\ - Prantil, V. C., Papadopoulos, C. and Gessler, P. D., _Lying by Approximation: The Truth About Finite Element Analysis_, Morgan and Claypool (2013). These tutorials are for ANSYS release 14.0 and use ANSYS Workbench and ANSYS Mechanical applications. \\ \\ {table-plus:width=600|heading=0|enableSorting=false} | 1. | [!Stepped Shaft.JPG|border=1,width=144,height=72!\\ \\ *[A stepped shaft in axial tension|https://confluence.cornell.edu/display/ SIMULATION/Stepped+Shaft]** * \\ | SIMULATION:Stepped Shaft\] | | 2. | [!Stubby Beam.JPG|border=1,width=144,height=105!\\ *A non-slender cantilever beam under point tip loading* | SIMULATION:I-Beam\] | | 3. | [!TWPV.JPG|border=1,width=146,height=123!\\ *Hoop and axial stresses in thick-walled pressure vessels* | SIMULATION:Pressure Vessel\] | | 4. | [!T_Beam.JPG|border=1,width=149,height=110!\\ *A four-point bend test on a T-beam* | SIMULATION:T-Beam\] | | 5. | [!2D_Beam.JPG|border=1,width=150,height=68!\\ *Planar approximations for a two-dimensional beam analysis* | SIMULATION:2D Beam\] | | 6. | [!Signpost.JPG|border=1,width=151,height=123!\\ *Three-dimensional analysis of combined loading in a signpost* | SIMULATION:3D Signpost\] | {table-plus} |
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