Ansys Lecture: R.M. Shahbab Lecturer, Dept. of IPE, BUET
Ansys Lecture: R.M. Shahbab Lecturer, Dept. of IPE, BUET
Shahbab
Lecturer,
Dept. of IPE, BUET.
Ansys Lecture
1. Finite Element Analysis: The finite element analysis (FEA) is the most popularly used
method for solving problems of engineering and mathematical models. Areas of interest
include structural analysis, heat transfer, fluid flow, mass transport, and electromagnetic
potential. The FEA is actually a numerical method for solving partial differential
equations in two or three space variables. FEA solves a problem by subdividing a large
system into smaller, simpler parts that are called Finite Elements.
w = 5 N/mm
a = 40 mm
L = 1m
a = 40 mm
P = 5000 N
a = 40 mm
L = 1m
a = 40 mm
P = 500 N
a = 40 mm
a = 70 mm
L = 500 mm
P = 100000 N
a = 30 mm
P = 1000000 N
a = 500 mm
L = 1000 mm
Material Structural Steel
Scopes: • Fine mesh and Refinement (3
times) at the discontinuity
• Fatigue failure criteria
• Completely reversed vs Repeated
Stress
• Engineering Data Graphs
• Fatigue Life
• Fatigue factor of safety
• Amplitude stress components
• Total deformation
• Equivalent Stress
• Etc.