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Analysis of a long cylinder pressure vessel Aim: To analyze a long cylinder pressure vessel and to determine the maximum

deflection, tangential and radial stresses. 9. Select Preprocessor Loads Define loads apply structural displacements On modes on the apply u,ROT to be constrained and click Ok. 10. In the utility menu select entities, select plot Replot, Select Entities 11. Select Preprocessor Loads Define Loads Apply Structural Pressure On nodes stress contour nodal solution dialog box select nodal solution stress Z component of stress Clock Ok. 19. In the main menu select general post processor list results Nodal solution on the list nodal solution data dialog box. 20. Select nodal solution stress X component of stress Click Ok. 21. Review and close the PRNSOL command window. In the utility menu select File Exit on the exit from ansys select save Every thing and click Ok.

Result: Thus the maximum deflection, tangential and radial stress induced in long cylindrical pressure vessel in determined using ANSYS. Maximum hoop stress = 6665.58N/cm Maximum radial stress=-99984.51N/cm2

Axial Deflection of open coiled Helical Spring Aim: To determine the deflection of an open coil helical spring.

Problem Description: An open coiled helical spring consist of 10 coils of mean diameter 5cm the wire forming the coils bring 6mm diameter and making a constant angle of 300 with planes perpendicular to the axis of spring. The spring is attached to a tensile load of 125N E=2.1E7N/cm2, G=8.4E6 N/cm2. The spring is analyzed for maximum deflection 3D-10 node tetrahedral structural solid element solid 92 is used to perform the analysis. Procedure: 1. Initially click the preferences and select the structural preferences structural Ok 2. In the main menu select preprocessor Element Type Add/Edit/Delete on the library of element types dialog box select structural solid in the box and select Tet 10 node 92 in the right list box. 3. Select preprocessor Material Props Material models Double click structural Linear Elastic Orthotropic Enter 2.1E7 for Ex, EY,EZ and 8.4E6 for Gxy, Gyz, Gzx. 4. Select preprocessor Modeling Create Key points inactive CS Enter (0,0,0) for x,y,z location. 5. Select work plane select and change active CS to global co-ordinates. 6. Select preprocessor Modeling Create Lines In Active CS co-ordinates pick key points 21 and 22 in the same order and close the picking menu. 7. In the utility menu select work plane off set wp by increments enter(0,0,90) for xy,yz,zx angles and Click Ok. 8. Select preprocessor Modeling Create Areas Circle Solid Circle enter 0.3 for radius and click Ok. 9. Select Preprocessor Modeling Operate Extrude Areas Along lines Pick area 1 and click Ok. 10. Select preprocessor Meshing Mash tool on the mesh tool dialog box click mesh and click pick all from mesh volumes picking menu. 11. Select preprocessor Loads define Loads Apply Structural Displacement On Areas Pick Area and click Ok . Select all DOF and click Ok. 12. Select Preprocessor Loads Define loads Apply Structural Force/Moment On key points Pick key points and click Ok. 13. On the apply Force/Moment on key points dialog box select Fz from direction of Force/Moment drop down box and enter 125 for Force/Moment value. 14. In the main menu select Finish and select solution Solve Current Ls. 15. In the main menu select finish. 16. Select general post processor Plot results Counter Plot Nodal solution Select Nodal Solution DOF solution Z component of displacement Click Ok.

Result: Thus the axial deflection of an open coil is determined of an open coil helical spring is determined using ANSYS. Minimum axial deflection =-0.003316cm Maximum axial deflection=1.216cm

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