Hey friend... First of all let me say "thank you"... I really felt this very important... And you presented this concept in very good manner. I hope you will make such conceptual videos in future... Thanks
Bro, thank you for crystal clear explanation. I have 2 questions: 1. How can we assign frictional + no separation out? There is an absent condition. 2. Can we assign 2 or more contact types on same surface pairs? For example: Frictional + no separation contact types separately for same surface pairs
Hey... Can you make video of stress linearization ( which includes membrane and bending ) with theoretical knowledge.... And important part is what is significance and why that do before fatigue... Please educate us...
Good explanation sir, Thank you for your valuable information. Sir, I would like to know what type of contact need to use if the contact body and target body are attached using a screw. Thank you
Typically frictional or friction-less if you are interested in knowing the separation force between them or you can model them as bonded if your case do not undergo any separation
Very good explanation. I'm just trying to get into Ansys Mechanical and it's a monster, but very good. This helps. Do you have similar explanations for loads and forces? Thanks.
Sir, can you Please make some conceptual video how to change contact stifness and what are there impact of convergence. Also how to interpret force convergence plot.
how to disable automatic contact generation? it's creating contacts which on every startup of Mechanical which have to be deleted manually. Very cumbersome!
Or another way is to From Utility Menu=>Tool =>Options Dialogue Box under the Mechanical Connections Settings for auto detection upon attaching geometry
Hi unfortunately I don't use a skype here. However i recommend you to use the Ansys customer technical help center. They can help you immediately and believe me they are too good