Welcome Viewers. Thanks a lot for visiting. The videos available on this Channel mostly cover the application side of PTC Creo/ Pro E for 3D Modelling and Ansys for analysis. Full sketching and total part/assembly creation are displayed. Almost all the videos are with finished part/assembly files that are available on my blog. My motive to upload videos is to share some useful knowledge among new as well as experienced software users.
,hi mr.carpenter would u mind telling me ur email add? Im in currently needing a simulator using ansys for school project..would u mind sending ur help to us? Pls write ur email ill message u then.thanks
I got a question. In the longitudinal section will we see that gap, needed to put the pin into the hole? Are the contacts all bounded? This research is kinda wrong.
This is simply terrible if it is meant to actually teach someone how to do an analysis of a knuckle joint. 1. A good analyst would simplify the model and get rid of all kind of unnecessary features (such as small rounded corners, grease nipple...) that do not have an impact on the results but affect the element mesh quality and solving time of the solution. 2. In your case, you should have used symmetry to your advantage in order to get a smaller model in terms of size. One fourth of the structure would have been enough. 3. With a smaller model you could have used smaller elements which could have given you more accurate results. 4. I guess you used the automatic connection feature when you imported the part which applied "bonded" contacts to all connection as default. This is not correct for this model since the forks can rotate about the pin. ... And I can go on and on about how terrible this "tutorial" is. I hope those who came here to learn something, didn't literally follow your example since it was not an exercise in sound engineering. You are like a person who knows how to start a car and put it in gear but knows nothing about driving and driving safely. I suggest anybody visiting this video look at it as a simple exercise in importing a model, applying loads and running an analysis using Ansys, that's all. If the visitor wants to actually learn how an analysis is done, I suggest one on the hundreds of good tutorials available on RU-vid. This is one good example ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WJxa-m4hkEA.html. The description of the video, which is obviously copied from somewhere, has nothing to do with this video. At what stage of this tutorial did you check delimitation wear due to friction? Did you even had friction present in this model? How about Hertzian stresses or shear stresses? I suggest you remove this video.
Excellent video sir, I am facing an error in implementing solution. It is showing a fatal error in solving It meshed perfectly and also followed the same fixed and pressure loading.