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Thank you for this tutorial, it helps me a lot. But i have a question about the gap that we make. Do you have some tips to fill it because the structure has to be closed. Thank you
If I pause the video at 14:57 i can see SolidWorks measuring the pin hole diameters in the model at Ø.750 in...but then you input a Tensile Stress Area of .5mm^2. Tensile Stress Area should be = to the cross-sectional area of the pin Ø, which would be ~.4418in^2 [285.02mm^2] for your Ø.750 in pin holes. And then to an even greater error, you also use the same .5mm^2 Tensile Stress Area input value for the pin on the top of your assembly that is > 3x larger diameter than the pin holes! Your math is way off here, sir. FEA results are only as accurate as the data you put into them.
How to import a sketch from SolidWorks into ANSYS Workbench? My ANSYS version is 2019 R2, and my SolidWorks version is 2021. I've tried many formats, but none of them work. Why is that?