Author: Ben Mullen, Cornell University Problem Specification |
In the Steady-State Thermal box, right click Geometry and select Properties. We need to allow ANSYS to recognize line bodies as valid geometries. We accomplish this by checking the box marked Line Bodies.
We are now ready to create the geometry in ANSYS. We will be creating a one dimensional line body to represent the steel bar. To open the design modeler, double click Geometry. After the design modeler is launched, you will be prompted on the default units. Select Meters and press OK.
Next, we need to draw a line to represent the length of the bar. To begin sketching, we need to look at a plane to sketch on. Click on the Z-axis of the compass in the bottom right hand corner of the screen to look at the x-y plane.
Next, click the Sketching tab in the Outline window to bring up the sketching menu. Next, select . To draw a line, first click the origin, followed by a point on the x-axis.
Next, we need to assign the length to the line. In the Sketching Toolbox click the Dimensions tab, and select . Click on the line to create a dimension. In the Details window, change H1 to 5
meters.
Next, we need to create the line body from the sketch. In the menu bar, click Concept > Lines from Sketches. Next, select the line we drew in the Graphics window, and in the Details window select Apply. Finally, press to create the line body.