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Physics Setup
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Specify Material
First, we will tell ANSYS which material we are using for the simulation. Expand Geometry, and click Surface Body in the Outline window. In the Details window, select Material > Assignment > Cornellium. The material has now been specified.
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Symmetry Conditions
First, let's start by declaring the symmetry conditions in the problem. Right click Model > Insert > Symmetry.
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Now look to the Details View window and select Geometry > Apply. This should create a red line with a tag on the model. Ensure that under Symmetry Normal the x-axis is selected. Repeat this process to create a symmetry region for the bottom edge to the right of the hole, but this time making sure that the Symmetry Normal parameter is the y-axis.
Forces
Now, we can specify the forces on the body. Click Static Structural in the outline tree. This will bring up the Physics Sub-Menu bar in the Menu Bar.
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Click Loads > Pressure to specify a traction. Select the right edge of the geometry and apply it in the details view window. The pressure's magnitude from the problem specification is -1e6 psi
(pressure in ANSYS defaults to compression, and we need tension, hence the negative sign). Now that the forces have been set, we need to set up the solution before we solve.
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