• Accessing ANSYS: This tip shows students the three main ways of accessing ANSYS
  • Navigating ANSYS Mechanical 2019 R2 Interface: This tip shows some of the changes in the new interface and tips on how to not be confused by the changes.
  • Time Dependent Boundary Condition : This tip shows how to specify a time-dependent temperature boundary condition by reading in values from Excel.
  • Activate Academic Research License : This tip shows how to switch from a teaching license to a research license if you have purchased both licenses. The teaching license has a limitation on the maximum number of nodes in your model whereas the research license doesn't put a limit on the maximum number of nodes.
  • Set Number of Cores: To set the number of cores in ANSYS Mechanical, go to Tools > Solve Process Settings > Advanced and change Max number of utilized processors. You will need a valid HPC license to use more than 4 cores. To maximize the amount of memory available for a solve, close memory hogs and start-up programs before hitting Solve.
  • Fatigue Analysis : This tip shows how to perform fatigue analysis in ANSYS Mechanical.
  • Hydrostatic Pressure : This tip demonstrates how to use the Hydrostatic Pressure load to determine the water level.
     
  • Auto Constraints : This tip demonstrates how to turn on Auto Constraints in DesignModeler, which is not turned on by default in ANSYS 15.0.
  • Moving or translating a geometry in DesignModeler (ANSYS' Old Geometry Engine)
  • ANSYS Installation Guide for Mac OS X
  • ANSYS Installation for Windows
  • Running FLUENT on a Remote Server

  • How to Compile UDFs

  • How to interpret principal stresses for 2d plane stress cases in ANSYS Mechanical?  Why is one principal stress not zero everywhere? 

  • How to Vary Material Properties along an Object

  • Specifying spatially varying loads in ANSYS Mechanical: See this blog post from another site

  • Introduction to Command Object Post-processing

  • Importing Surfaces from Solidworks into ANSYS: this tip will show you how to import just a surface into DesignModeler using Solidworks

  • Using Force Reaction Probes on Contact Surfaces

  • Accessing Selection Information window in ANSYS

  • Creating a Surface in DesignModeler from Imported Geometry and Combining Edges

  • Connecting to Swanson Lab using Remote Desktop in Windows
  • Material Property Specification Fix