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We can deduce that, far from the hole, Tau-r-theta = 0 both at theta = 0 and theta = 90 deg. Even more trends to check in ANSYS!
Numerical Solution using ANSYS
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You might be thinking: will we ever get to ANSYS? OKNow, let's load the problem numerical solution for the finite plate into ANSYS and see how a computer simulation will compareit compares with the above analytical solution for the infinite plate. First, start by downloading the files here.
The zip file should contain the following contents:
- Plate With a Hole_files folder
- Plate With a Hole.wbpj
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3. To look at the results, double click on "Results" - This should bring up a new window the ANSYS Mechanical application (again you have to twiddle your thumbs a bit before it opens up).
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We'll investigate the items listed under Solution in the next step in of this tutorial.
Continue to Step 2 - Results