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Create Sketch
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If you would prefer to skip the geometry and mesh processes, then you can download the files here. Download the "zip" file, then "unzip" the file. Then, extract the "pipe_laminar" folder and the "pipe_laminar.wbpj" file to the desktop. Lastly, double click the "pipe_laminar.wbpj" file (located on the desktop) to launch ANSYS Workbench with the desired geometry and mesh files. Then, click here to skip ahead to Step 4 of the tutorial. |
Management of Screen Real Estate
This tutorial is specially configured, so the user can have both the tutorial and ANSYS open at the same time as shown below. It will be beneficial to have both ANSYS and your internet browser displayed on your monitor. Your internet browser should consume approximately one third of the screen width while ANSYS should take the other two thirds as shown below.
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Launch Design Modeler
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Creating a Sketch
Start by creating a sketch on the XYPlane. Under Tree Outline, select XYPlane, then click on Sketching right before Details View. This will bring up the Sketching Toolboxes.
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Click on the +Z axis on the bottom right corner of the Graphics window to have a normal look of the XY Plane.
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In the Sketching toolboxes, select Rectangle. In the Graphics window, create a rough Rectangle by clicking once on the origin and then by clicking once somewhere in the positive XY plane. (Make sure that you see a letter P at the origin before you click. The P implies that the cursor is directly over a point of intersection.)
You should have something like this:
Note: You do not have to worry about geometry for now, we can dimension them properly in the later step.
Dimensions and Constraints
Now we will specify the appropriate dimensions and constraints.
Under Sketching Toolboxes, select Dimensions tab, use the default dimensioning tools. Dimension the geometry as shown:
insert geometry dimension
Under Details View on the lower left corner, input the value for dimension appropriately.
V1: 0.1 m
H2: 8 m
Now that we have the sketch done, we can create a surface for this sketch.
Concept>Surfaces From Sketches
This will create a new surface SurfaceSK1. Under Details View, select Sketch1 as Base Objects and then under Surface body select the thickness to 0.1m and click Apply. Finally click Generate to generate the surface.
You can close the Design Modeler and go back to Workbench (Don't worry, it will auto save).
Go to Step 3: Mesh