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INDEX Ex.No Date Name of the Experiments Page Signature no 1 introduction to ansys 2 ‘truss analysis, 3 stress and deflection analysis in different beam 2). stress analysis on cantilever beam )b) .stress analysis of simply supported beam, ay ‘stress analysis of fixed beam, 4 stress analysis of flat plate 5 Stress analysis of an axi-symmettic =e 6 heat transfer analysis, Q 2).conduetive heat transfer analy8 ‘component b). convective heat trans ysis of a 2d ‘component 4°, 7 thermal stress ag 5 * 2» 8 modal azidghbcns \ Lon of cantilever beam dal analysis of simply supported beam iodal analysis of fixed beam 9 harmonic analysis of a 2d component 10. introduction to matlab il. ‘Vibration based simple problems solve by mat lab 2) simulation of an accumulator b). linear damping foree 12. simulation of cam and follower mechanism www. Vidyarthiplus.com —___www..vidyarthiplus.com———___ INTRODUCTION TO FEA AND ANSYS. Ex. No: 1 Date: What is FEA? y Finite Element analysis is a way to simulate loading conditions on a design and determine the designs response to those conditions. > The design is modeled using discrete building blocks called elements. > Bach element has exact equations that deseribe how it responds to a certain load > The “Sum” of the response of all elements in the model gives the total response of the design. > The clements havea finite number of unknowns, hence the name finite elements. > The finite clement model, which has a finite number of unknowns, can o: oximate the response of the physical system which has infinite unknowns. SY How good is the approximation? 8 v Unfortunately, there is no easy answer to this question, it depend: are simulating and the tools you use for the simulation. ~~ « rely on what you Why is FEA needed? > To reduce the amount of prototype testing. > Computer Simulation allows multiple “what if‘scenagioal Ne ested quickly and effectively. > To simulate designs those are not suitable for A. testing. E.g, Surgical Implants such as an artificial knee. « About ANSYS: ANSYS is a complete FEA softfg(™hackage used by engineers worldwide in virtually all fields of enginecring, ANSYS fy Wvirual Prototyping technique used to iterate various scenarios to optimize the produit. v General Proced te Element Analysis: 1 continuum using preprocessor. try or continuum using preprocessor. Solving or analyzing using solver auren 3 B. 2 z g 5 = 3 g a 3 @ 3 g 3 4 g Viewing of Results using postprocessor. Build Geometry: Construct a two (or) three dimensional representation of the object to be modeled and tested using. vi the work plane co-ordinate system in Ansys Define Material Properties: rd Define the necessary material from the library that composes the object model which includes thermal and mechanical properties. Generate Mesh: » Now define how the model system should be broken down into finite picces. 41 www. Vidyarthiplus.com Apply Loads: > The last task in preprocessing is to restrict the system by constraining the displacement and physical loading, Obtain Solution > The solution is obtained using solver available in ANSYS. The computer can understand easily if the problem is solved in matrices. Present the Result: > After the solution has been obtained there are many ways to present Ansys result either in graph or in plot. Specific Capabilities of ANSYS Structural Analysis: > Structural analysis is probably the most the common application of the finite ang method such as piston, machine parts and tools. Ss > It is the used to determine displacement, stress etc. under static SF Ansys can compute linear and non-linear types (e.g. the large strain hyper elasti ‘creep problems). ‘Transient Dynamic Analysis: > tis used to determine the response of a structure to time Buckling Analysis: > It is used to calculate buckling load and to = jape of the component after applying the buckling load. Both lincar buckling and non, buckling analysis are possible. ‘Thermal Analysis: > The steady state analysis of any solid ru boundary conditions calculates the effeet of steady thermal load on a aster lip Smponent that includes the following. a) Convection. b) Radiation. \ »Y ©) Heat flow rates an. ©) Heat generation rates. oundaries. > The fers comprehensive tools for analysis of two-dimensional and three dimensi flow fields. Magnetic: > Magnetic analysis is done using Ansys / Electromagnetic program. It ean caleulate the magnetic field in device such as power generators, electric motor etc. Interest in magnetic analysis is finding magnetic flux, magnetic density, power loss and magnetic forces. Acoustic / Vibrations: > Ansys is the capable of modeling and analyzing vibration system. Acoustic is the study of the generation, absorption and reflection of pressure waves in a fluid application 2 www. Vidyarthiplus.com > Few examples of acoustic applications are a) Design of concert house, where an even distribution of sound pressure is possible, b) Noise cancellation in automobile, c) Underground water acoustics. 4) Noise minimization in machine shop. e) Geophysical exploration. Coupled Fields: > A coupled ficld analysis is an analysis that takes into account the interation between two (or) more fields of engineering analysis, Pressure vessels, Induction heating and Micro electro mechanical systems are few examples. Result: ‘Thus the basics of FEA and ANSYS are studied. www. Vidyarthiplus.com TRUSS ANALYSES Ex. No: 2 Date: AIM To conduct the nodal deflections, reaction forces, and stress for the truss system shown below (E=200GPa, A=3250mm?). SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Ram: 2GB Processor = Core 2 Quad / Core 2 Duo Operating system: Window XP Service Pack 3 Software : ANSYS (Version 12.0/12.1) PROCEDURE S The three main steps to be involved are ot 1. Pre Processing . ~ 2. Solution’ 3. Post Processing Ss wuncher ~ Set the Start - All Programs ~ ANSYS 12.0/12.1 - Mechanical APD) Working Directory as E Drive, User - Job Name as Roll N —Click Run. a 4, ANSYS Main Menu: Preprocessor>Real Constants > Add/Edit/Delete> Click Add... and select “LINK1°> Click on ‘OK’. The Real Constants window will appear input AREA ~3250>Click on ‘OK’. ‘Sct I now appears in the dialog box. Click an 'Close’ in the ‘Real Constants’ window: 5. ANSYS Main Menu: Preprocessor>Material Props > Material Models>Structural>Linear>Elastic>Isotropic>in the Linear elastic isotropic material model window, input E=200000 and Poisson’s ratio-0.3, in Nom: Proferences > Structural Click OK" icnu: Preprocessor~Element Type > Add/Edit/Delete > in the window Add>select Link (sub window 1)> 2d spar (sub window 2)> Click ‘OK’ 4 www. Vidyarthiplus.com —___www..vidyarthiplus.com———___ 6. ANSYS Main Menu: Preprocessor > Modeling > Create > Keypoints > In Active CS, in the ereate key points in active coordinate system, type key point no. and its coordinates, we x i 2 Rombepdllanfimeciinlan deter pli ylies 1 0 0 0 (Click “apply’) 2 1800 3118 0 (Click ‘apply’) 3 3600 0 0 (Click ‘apply’) 4 5400 3118 0(Click ‘apply’ 5 7200 0 0 (Click ‘apply’) 6 9000 3118 0 (Click apply’) 7 10800 0 0(Click ‘ok’) AN 7. Inthe Command window bar, type = i L,L,2 (enter) Ly1,3 (enter) 1,23 (enter) 1.24 (enter) LM4Menter) 14,5 (enter) 1.3.5 (enter) L.5,6 (enter) L46 (enter) L, eH mater) % _ ANSYS Main Menu: Preprocessor>Meshing > 5 Manual Size> Lines > All Lines,in the Element sizes on Alll selected Line: a input in the “NDIV’ — No. of divisions field= 1, Click ‘OK? 9. ANSYS Main Menu: Percent Nk > Lines, Click 'Pick All" in the “Mesh Lines' Window. e 10, ANSYS Main Menu: Sasion> wep» Now Amb Tk S.Ct ‘OK LI. ANSYS Main Menu: Solutiofig B@fine Loads > Apply > Structural > Displacement > On Key points, Type key point 1,7'imthe Apply U, ROT on KPs window click ‘OK’, then select ‘All dof” in the Ay ROT on KPs window (Check Apply as field with . Constant value? nag 0), then Click ‘OK’ 12, in Menu: Solution >Define Loads > Apply > Structural > Force/Moment s, Type key point 3 in the Apply F/M on KPs window click ‘OK’, in the Solve > Current LS> Click Solve. 15. Click ‘Close’ in Solution is Done window. 16. ANSYS Main Menu: General Postproc> List Results > Reaction Solution, in the List Reaction Solution window, select “All Struc force F’, Click ‘OK’, 17. Print Solution window will show the Reaction results. 18. ANSYS Main Menu: General Postproc> Plot Results > Deformed Shape, in the Plot Deformed shape window, Tick deformed + undeformed edge (shows the deformed shape of the structure in the ANSYS main window). 19. ANSYS Main Menu: General Postproe> Plot results > Contour Plot > Nodal Solution, in the Contour Nodal Solution Data, click DOF solution > Displacement vector sum, Click ‘OK’, (Shows the displacement contour of deformed structure in the ANSYS main window). 5 www. Vidyarthiplus.com 20. ANSYS Main Menu: General Postproc> Element Table > Define Table, in the Element table data window, Click *ADD’. 21. In the Additional Element table items window, in the User defined label field, type “SAXL', and select “By sequence numb’ in the Item, Comp Results data item field (sub window) and ‘LS’ (sub window2), then type *LS, 1° in the field below the sub window2 and Click ‘OK’. 22. ANSYS Main Menu: General Postproc> Element Table > Plot Elem Table, in the Item to be plotted field, select “SAXL” and click ‘OK’. (Shows the Axial load contour of deformed structure in the ANSYS main window). 23. ANSYS Main Menu: General Postproc> Element Table > List Element Table. 24. Print Solution window will show the Axial load results on each element Results: Thus the nodal deflections, reaction forces, and stress for the truss system is done by using the ANSYS Software 6 www. Vidyarthiplus.com — mL 208 sub = 1234] raat Fig: Deformed andbingg yrmed Shapes ‘a a ANSYS 4® =o SS mame sci ae 70.938 -30.356 20.13; 3 ves* 91.199 men.189 Fig: Stresses in Truss Element 7 www. Vidyarthiplus.com —___www..vidyarthiplus.com———___ STRESS ANALYSIS OF CANTILEVER BEAM Ex.No:3.a Date: AIM: To do the analysis of a cantilever beam using ANSYS software. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Here the specification for cantilever beam is given for analysis, there by the corresponding shear force and bending moment diagram is to be drafted. Ex=210 ,Gpa=210000N/mm? + PRXY-0.3 1000N 10 ; ° All the dimensions throughout the oie in “millimeters” PROCEDURE: wy ° 1, PREFERENCES ( Main menu — preferences — struct 2, PRE PROCESSOR ~ Define the Ps A (i) Main menu — Pre Proce Pe type — add / edit /delete— add — beam 2D elastic 30k > ii) Main 100, (iii)Main jocessor — Material props + Material models — structural linear > clastié > iSotropic > Ex = 210000, PRXY=.3 close (iv)Main menu — Pre Processor + modeling — create + key points + In active CS kp1=0,0. apply— kp:=100,0 + OK (v) Main menu —> Pre Processor —> modeling —> ereate —Lines—line—> straight lines—> click kpl, kp2— press ok (vi)Main menu — Pre Processor —+ meshing — size entrls > manual size > lines — all lines —> no of element divisions > 200 8 www. Vidyarthiplus.com (vii) Main menu — Pre Processor — meshing + mesh + lines — click the line + press ok (viii) Main menu — Pre Processor loads — define loads apply > structural > displacement on key points — select kp— elick ok — all DOF=0. (ix)Main menu — Pre Processor loads + define loads Apply — structural force / moment = select kp2 > ok— Fy= -1000. 3. SOLUTION — Solve the problem (i) Solution — solve + current LS—> ok 4. GENERAL POST PROCESSOR — Obtaining results (i) General Post Processor— plot results —> deformed shape —> def + undeformed —> click ok Note DMX: (ii) Utility Menu — Plot controls —> animate — Deformed shape — time delay 2 & ima; itility Menu Plot controls —> write meta file — invert black! white—> <0 wwe in local drives (iv)General Post Processor—> clement table —> define table —> add—> jence number —> node | SMISC 2 apply + node J SMISC 4 49%0K (¥) General Post Processor—> Plot results Contour plot Res — node I SMISC 2 —nodeJ SMISC 8 OK ~ (vi)Utility Menu > Plot controls —> write meta fil Aire black/ white save the image in local drives KM ° (vii) General Post Processor—> Plot vate plot Line Elem Res — node I SMISC 6 —nodeJ SMISC S Utility Menu Plot contr Sy tteMeta file —> invert black! white» save the image in local drives “=> RESULT: ‘Thus the shear stress and bending moment diagrams of cantilever beam was drawn and analysis is carried out using ANSYS software. 9 www. Vidyarthiplus.com Fig 2.1: Maximum Deflection Diagram: Cantilever Beam Fig 2.3: Bending Moment Diagram: Cantilever Beam 10 www. Vidyarthiplus.com STRESS ANALYSIS OF SIMPLY SUPPORTED BEAM Ex.No:3.b Date: AIM: To do the analysis of a simply supported beam using ANSYS software. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Here the specification for simply supported beam is given for analysis, there by the corresponding shear force and bending moment diagram is to be drafted Ex=210 Gpa = 210000N/mm? * PRXY=0.3 1000 .N | = 100 - — Alll the dimensions throughout the analysis Sic PROCEDURE: XX 1. PREFERENCES ~~ ° (i) Main menu — preferences + structural 9“, > 2. PRE PROCESSOR — Define the Problent\ CO) Main menu > Pre Processor Elegant type — add / edit delete add — beam 2D elastic 3 — ok — close (ii) Main menu 100, 1Zz (iii)Main essor + Material props —> Material models — structural —slinear elastic (iv)Main Apply—kp2=50,0 Apply > kp3=100,0 + OK Ex = 210000, PRXY=.3— close u > Pre Processor —> modeling — create —> key points > In active CS—> kp1-0.0. (v) Main menu — Pre Processor — modeling + create Lines + line straight lines— click kpl, kp2— press apply— click kp2, kp3— press ok (vi)Main menu — Pre Processor — meshing — size entrls + manual size — lines — all lines > no of element divisions —» 200 (vii) Main menu — Pre Processor —> meshing —> mesh — lines —> click the line + press ok (viii) Main menu — Pre Processor —rloads — define loads —> apply — structural —> displacement + on key points —> select kp1,kp3 select UX,UY =0 — click ok 14, www. Vidyarthiplus.com (ix)Main menu — Pre Processor loads + define loads Apply + structural force / moment — select kp2 — ok» Fy=-1000. 3. SOLUTION ~ Solve the problem (ii) Solution —> solve > current LS—> ok 4. GENERAL POST PROCESSOR ~ Obtaining results (ix)General Post Processor plot results > deformed shape + def + undeformed — click ok Note DMX= (x) Utility Menu — Plot controls —> animate —> Deformed shape —> time delay 2 (xi)Utility Menu Plot controls — write meta file — invert black/ white— save the image in local drives (xii) General Post Processor clement table — define table — add— by RN mber —+ node 1 SMISC 2—apply — node J SMISC 8 —OKE > eC (xiii) General Post Processor— Plot results Contour plot Line a cy me I SMISC 2 —nodeJ SMISC 8 OK (xiv) Utility Menu — Plot controls —> write meta file — in S. save the image in local drives < (xv) General Post Processor— Prt Com ine Elem Res — node I SMISC 6 —nodeJ SMISC 12 OK ° (xvi). Utility Menu — Plot controls —> write naa > invert black/ white—> save the image in 4 oi, ww . local drives RESULT: Thus the shear force and bending moment diagram for simply supported beam was drawn and analysis is carried out using ANSYS software. 12 www. Vidyarthiplus.com Fig 3.3: Bending Moment Diagram: Simply Supported Beam 13 www. Vidyarthiplus.com STRESS ANALYSIS OF FIXED BEAM Ex.No:3.¢ Date: AIM: To do the analysis of a fixed beam using ANSYS software, PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Here the specification for fixed beam is given for analysis, there by the corresponding shear force and bending moment diagram is to be drafted. Ex=210 Gpa=210000N/mm? ,PRXY=0.3 1000 N All the dimensions throughout the analysis aoe PROCEDURE: RS 1. PREFERENCES, (i) Main menu — preferences > structural ww 2. PRE PROCESSOR — Define the Problem 9 &, 4 (i) Main menu — Pre Processor > El — add / edit /delete— add —> beam 2D elastic 3 ok — close “ye i) Main menu > Pre ran constants — add /edit /delete add — ok + AREA = 100, 122 = 1041 vessor — Material props —> Material models — structural linear —> Ex = 210000, PRXY=.3— close sessor + modeling — create + key points > In active CS kp1=0.0. (iv)Main Applykp2=250,0 Apply — kp3=500,0 OK (¥) Main mem —+ Pre Processor — modeling — create —rLines —-line—> straight lines— click kp1, ‘kp2—+ press apply—> click kp2, kp3—> press ok (vi)Main menu —> Pre Processor — meshing — size entrls > manual size — lines — all lines no of element divisions —> 200 (vii) Main menu — Pre Processor —> meshing —> mesh — lines — click the line —> press ok (viii) Main menu — Pre Processor loads > define loads — apply — structural > displacement — on key points — select kp! and select kp3— click ok — all DOF-0. (x)Main menu > Pre Processor loads > define loads Apply > structural force / moment = select kp2 + ok— Fy=-1000. 14 www. Vidyarthiplus.com 3. SOLUTION — Solve the problem (i) Solution + solve —+ current LS—+ ok 4, GENERAL POST PROCESSOR ~ Obtaining results (i) General Post Processor—> plot results —> deformed shape + def + undeformed — click ok Note DMX= (ii) Utility Menu + Plot controls + animate + Deformed shape — time delay .2 (ii)Utility Menu— Plot controls + write meta file — invert black/ white— save the image in local drives (iv)General Post Processor clement table — define table — add by sequence number node T SMISC 2 apply + node J SMISC 8 OK &. (v) General Post Processor Plot results Contour plot Line Elem Res > 2 —node} SMISC 8 OK Cc (vi)Utility Menu — Plot controls + write meta file + invert black! whiten ‘the image in local drives wy (il) General Post Processor—> Plot results» Contour ne Res node I SMISC 6 node] SMISC 12 + OK ii Menu — Plot controls — write meta Se Dlack/ white— save the image in local drives ~ Ss ww . Isc RESULT: Thus the shear force and bending moment diagram for fixed beam was drawn and analysis is carried out using ANSYS software. 45 www. Vidyarthiplus.com Fig 4.1: Maximum Deflection Diagram: Fixed Beam z : raga Diagram: Fixed Beam nl, y a Fig 43: Beading Moment Diagram: Fixed Beam 16. www. Vidyarthiplus com STRESS ANALYSIS OF A PLATE WITH CIRCULAR HOLE Ex No :04 Date AIM: To conduct the stress analysis in a plate with a circular hole using ANSYS software PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Here the specification for plate is given for analysis, Ex=2XE*S PRXY=0.3 ;— @20 All the dimensions throughout the analysis are in ‘nitincg NY PROCEDURE ° 1. Preference - Structural- h-Method - Ok. \ 2. Preprocessor - Element type - Add/Edit/Deletes" Add” Solid, 8 node 82 ~ Ok ~ Option~ Choose Plane stress w/thk - Close. ¢ S 3. Real constants - Add/Edit/Delete — As R2 THK 0.5 — Ok - Close. 4. Material props - Material Mogels,* ral — Linear ~ Elastic ~ Isotropic - EX 205, PRXY 03 -Ok Ay 5. Modeling — Cr Aad cionsle ~ by 2 comer - X=0, Y=0, Width=100, Height=30 Je - X=50, Y=25, Radius=10 - Ok, Operate “Booleans ~ Subtract ~ Areas ctangle) — Ok — Ok - Select Circle— Next —Ok - Ok. Area — Set - Select the object - Ok - Element edge length 2/3/4/5— Ok - ‘ct TRI or QUAD - Free/Mapped~ Mesh - Select the object -Ok. 7. Solution — Define Loads ~ Apply — Structural — Displacement - On lines - Select the boundary where is going to be arrested — Ok - All DOF - Ok.Pressure - On lines - Select the load applying area ~ Ok - Load PRES valve = INimm?-Ok. 8. Solve — Current LS ~ Ok ~ Solution is done ~ Close. RESULT. ‘Thus the stress analysis of rectangular plate with a circular hole is done by using the ANSYS Software. 17, www. Vidyarthiplus.com www..vidyarthiplus.com Fig 5.2: Nodal Displacement Plot Fig 5.3: Vou-Mises Stress Stresses in Plate With Circular Hole 18 www. Vidyarthiplus.com STRESS ANALYSIS OF AN AXI - SYMMETRIC COMPONENT. Ex.no:5 Date: AIM: ‘To obtain the stress distribution of an axisymmetric component. The model will be that of a closed tube made from steel. Point loads will be applied at the center of the top and bottom plate PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Here the specification for hollow cylinder is given for analysis, there by the stress is calculated below. Ex = 2E5, PRXY = 0.3. met st All the dimensions throughout the analysis are: As fimeters’ PROCEDURE 1. Utility Menu > Change Job Nam Job Name: Utility Menu > File >Changoot iN iter New Title. \S 2. Preference > Structural 3. Pr 1 type > Add/Edit delete > solid 8node 183 > options> axisymi 4, Prep: ial Properties > Material Model > Structural > Linear > Elastic > sotto PRXY = 0.3. 5 _Preprocessor>Modeling>create>Areas>Rectangle>By dimensions Reta =X X YY ql 0 2 0 5 2 1 2 °0 1 3 0 2 9 1 6. Preprocessor > Modeling > operate > Booleans > Add > Areas > pick all > Ok, 7. Preprocessor > meshing > mesh tool > size control > Areas > Element edge length =2 mm > Ok > mesh > Areas > free> pick all. 8. Solution > Analysis Type>New Analysis>Statie 19 www. Vidyarthiplus.com 9, Solution > Define loads > Apply Structural > displacement > symmetry B.C > on lines, (Pick the two edger on the left at X= 0) 10. Utility menu > select > Entities > select all 11, Utility menu > select > Entities > by location > Y = 50 >ok.(Select nodes and by location in the scroll down menus. Click Y coordinates and type 50 in to the input box.) 12, Solution > Define loads > Apply > Structural > Force/Moment > on key points> FY > 100> Pick the top left comer of the area > Ok 13, Solution > Define Loads > apply > Structural > Force/moment > on key points > FY > -100 > Pick the bottom left comer of the area > ok. 14, Solution > Solve > Current LS 15. Utility Menu > select > Entities 16. Select nodes > by location > Y coordinates and type 45, 55 in the(min, ‘max. box, as shown below and click ok. 17. General postprocessor > List results > Nodal solution > =e ents SCOMP. 18. Utility menu > plot controls > style try expansion > 2D ‘Axisymmetric>%expansion ° “ay Result: ‘Thus the stress dist tion of the axi symmetric component is studied. 20 www. Vidyarthiplus.com Stren Analysis of Axi-Symmetric Components 21 www. Vidyarthiplus.com CONDUCTIVE HEAT TRANSFER ANALYSIS OF A 2D COMPONENT Ex No :6,a Date : AIM: To conduct the conductive heat transfer analysis of a 2D component by using ANSYS sofiware PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Here the specification for square component is given for analysis there by the corresponding temperature distribution is to be drafied. e&O rey 500° 100° Loo” 500" thermal conductivity of the material=10 wim Dimension of the object ~2m x 2m PROCEDURE, I, Preference — Thermal - h-Method - Ok. 4 ©. 2. Preprocessor - Element type - A si Deer — Add — Solid, Quad 4 node 55 — Ok — Close - Options — plane nese 3. Real constants - vacating ‘Add ~ Ok ~ THK 0.5 ~ Ok ~ Close, 4, Material | Models Thermal — Conductivity — Isotropic - KXX 10 — Ok. 5, Modeli as - Rectangle by 2 comers-Enter the coordinate values, width - Ok. 6. Meshin ~ Areas, set — select the object ~ Ok — Element edge length 0.05 - Ok — Mesh tool- Tri, free - mesh ~ Select the object Ok. 7. Solution ~ Define Loads ~ Apply ~ Thermal — Temperature - On lines ~ Seleet the right and left side of the object Ok — Temp. Value 100 — On lines ~ select the top and bottom of the object ~ Ok—Temp 500 Ok. 8. Solve ~ Current LS ~ Ok ~ Solution is done ~ Close 9, General post proc ~ Plot results — Contour plot - Nodal solution — DOF solution ~ Nodal ‘Temperature ~ Ok. 10, File-Report Generator-Choose Append-OK-Image Capture-Ok ~ Close RESULT Thus the conductive heat transfer analysis of a 2D component by using ANSYS is studied. www. Vidyarthiplus.com —_____www.vidyarthiplus.com————____ Heat Transfer analysis 2D Coduction 23 www. Vidyarthiplus.com —___www..vidyarthiplus.com———___ CONVECTIVE HEAT TRANSFER ANALYSIS OF A 2D COMPONENT Ex No :6.b Date: AIM: To conduct the convective heat transfer analysis of a 2D component by using ANSYS software PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Here the specification for square component is given for analysis there by the corresponding temperature distribution is to be drafted. K=16w/m°e PROCEDURE, 1, Preference ~ structural - h-Method - Ok. « 2. Preprocessor - Element type - Add/EdivDelete ~ lid, Quad 4 node $5 — Ok ~Close 3. Real constants - Add/Eidit/Delete — Add — Ok ~ 4, Material props - Material Models “Thermal —@onductivity ~ Isotropic ~ KXX 16 ~ Ok. $.Modeling ~ Create ~ Key points - In act ive i in the drawing. Lines — lines- Straight line - Connect for 8 key points to form the Shag st enter the key point number and X, Y, Z location all the key points to form as lisdes “Areas — Arbitrary - by lines - Sclect all lines - ok. [We can create symmetrical shape] reas, set ~ select the object ~ Ok ~ Element edge length 0.05 - Ok — = Select the object -Ok. is— Apply — Thermal — Temperature - On lines ~ Select the lines-Ok~ Temp. wweetion — On lines ~ select the appropriate line ~Ok — Enter the values of film coefficient 50, bulk temperature 40 — Ok. 8, Solve ~ Current LS — Ok ~ solution is done ~ Close. 9, General post proc — List results —Nodal_ Soluti Ok. DOF Solution —Nodal temperature — 10, Plot results ~ Contour plot - Nodal solution - DOF solution - Nodal Temperature ~Ok. 11, Bile— Report Generator ~ Choose Append — OK — Image Capture ~ Ok - Close. RESULT Thus the convective heat transfer analysis of a 2D component is done by using the ANSYS Software 24 www. Vidyarthiplus.com

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