Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.
Comment: Migration of unmigrated content due to installation of a new plugin
Include Page
ANSYS Google Analytics
ANSYS Google Analytics
Include Page
Cantilever Beam Modal Analysis - Panel
Cantilever Beam Modal Analysis - Panel

Pre-Analysis & Start-Up

Pre-Analysis

The following equations give the frequencies of the modes and the mode shapes and are derived from Euler-Bernoulli Beam Theory.

Start ANSYS Workbench & Load Files

In this section we will launch ANSYS Workbench and then load the project file, "cantilever.wbpj" that was created in the "Cantilever Beam" tutorial.

Start > All Programs > ANSYS 12.1 > Workbench

File > Open
Then choose the "cantilever.wbpj" file that you created in the "Cantilever Beam" 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 simultaneously. Your internet browser should consume approximately one third of the screen width while ANSYS should take the other two thirds as shown below.


newwindow
Click Here for Higher Resolution
Click Here for Higher Resolution
https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/145756989/ScreenRealEstate_Full.png


If the monitor you are using is insufficient in size, you can press the Alt and Tab keys simultaneously to toggle between ANSYS and your internet browser.

Modal (ANSYS) Project Selection

Left, click on Modal ANSYS, , and drag it to the right of the "Cantilever" project. You should then see a red box to the right of the "Cantilever" project that says "Create standalone system" as shown below.


newwindow
Higher Resolution Image
Higher Resolution Image
https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/145756992/CreateModalFull.png


Now, release the left mouse button. Your Project Schematic window should now look comparable to the image below.


newwindow
Higher Resolution Image
Higher Resolution Image
https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/145756992/CreatedModal_Full.png


Rename Modal (ANSYS)

Double click on Modal (ANSYS) and rename it to "Cantilever Modal".


newwindow
Higher Resolution Image
Higher Resolution Image
https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/145756992/PoperProjectNaming_Full.png


Engineering Data

In this section we will input the properties of aluminum (as defined in the the Problem Specification) in to ANSYS. First, double click Engineering Data,
, in the "Cantilever Modal" Project. Next, click where it says "Click here to add a new material" as shown in the image below.


newwindow
Higher Resolution Image
Higher Resolution Image
https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/145756989/ClickHereToAddNewMat_Full.png


Next, enter "Aluminum" and press enter. You should now have Aluminum listed as one of the materials in table called "Outline of Schematic B2: Engineering Data", as shown below.


newwindow
Higher Resolution Image
Higher Resolution Image
https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/145756989/NewMatAluminum_Full.png


Then, (expand) Linear Elastic, as shown below.



Now, (Double Click) Isotropic Elasticity. Then set Young's Modulus to 70e9 Pa and set Poisson's Ratio to 0.35 , as shown below.


newwindow
Higher Resolution Image
Higher Resolution Image
https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/145756989/FilledPropOfAlum_Full.png


Next, (expand) Physical Properties, as shown below.



Now, (Double Click) Density. Then, set Density to 2,700 kg / m^3 , as shown below.


newwindow
Higher Resolution Image
Higher Resolution Image
https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/145756989/DoneMatProp_Full.png


Now, the material properties for Aluminum have been specified. Lastly, (Click) Return To Project, .

Save

Save your project now and periodically, as you work. ANSYS does not have an auto-save feature.


Go to Step 2: Geometry

Go to all ANSYS Learning Modules