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Thermal Stresses in a Bar - Panel
Thermal Stresses in a Bar - Panel
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Author: Ben Mullen, Cornell University

Problem Specification
1. Pre-Analysis & Start-Up
2. Geometry
3. Mesh
4. Setup (Physics)
5. Solution
6. Results
7. Verification & Validation

Pre-Analysis & Start-Up

Pre-Analysis

Click here to see the pre-analysis for this problem Remember, it is important to perform some sort of analysis to compare your simulation results to in order to verify your results.

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Start-Up

Now that we have the pre-calculations, we are ready to do a simulation in ANSYS Workbench! Open ANSYS Workbench by going to Start > ANSYS > Workbench. This will open the start up screen seen as seen below

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To begin, we need to tell ANSYS what kind of simulation we are doing. If you look to the left of the start up window, you will see the Toolbox Window. Take a look through the different selections. The plate with a hole is a static structural simulation. Load the static structural tool box by dragging and dropping it into the Project Schematic.

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Name the Project "Project".

Expand the Custom Systems and find Thermal Stress. Load the Thermal Stress scenario by double clicking it.

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The default material is structural steel, which we will use Now that the Material has been specified, we are ready to make the geometry in ANSYS.

Go to Step 2: Geometry

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