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Chapter Two

Simulation Basics
Simulation Basics
Chapter Overview Training Manual

• In this chapter, the basics of using Simulation to perform

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analyses will be covered, which include:
– The Simulation GUI and Operation
– Introduction to the Simulation Wizard
– Basic Analysis Procedure

• The capabilities described in this section are generally


applicable to the ANSYS DesignSpace Entra licenses and
above, unless explicitly noted with the lower-left hand
table.

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Simulation Basics
A. Launching Simulation Training Manual

• Recall that there are two ways of running Simulation:

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– Configured from within ANSYS Workbench …

– … or directly from a supported CAD system

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… Simulation Interface Training Manual

• The components of the user interface are shown below:

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Workbench Tabs
Menus
Toolbars

Tree Outline

Simulation
Details View Graphics Window Wizard

• Short descriptions of each component are covered next


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… GUI – Menus Training Manual

• The menus provide much of the functionality present in

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Simulation. Covering each menu item may be tedious, so
only the more commonly used menu items are covered
below:
– The titlebar lists the currently active ANSYS license
– “File > Save” to save the .dsdb Simulation database
– “File > Clean” to delete mesh and/or results from database
– “Edit > Select All” to select all current entities in the window
– “Units” to change units on-the-fly
– “Tools > Options… ” to customize settings and options
– “Help > ANSYS Simulation Help” to invoke documentation

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… GUI – Toolbars Training Manual

• There are four sets of toolbars to provide users quick access

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to functionality also found in the menus.

Standard Toolbar
Graphics Toolbar
Named Selection Toolbar
Context Toolbar

– The toolbars can be repositioned anywhere on the top of the


Simulation window
– The “Context” toolbar, as will be illustrated later, will change,
depending on what branch is active in the “Outline” tree.
– Tooltips appear if the cursor is placed over the toolbar button
– A “Unit Conversion” toolbar is also available (not shown)
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… GUI – Toolbars Training Manual

• The “Standard” toolbar is shown below:

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New or Open .dsdb Save .dsdb Bring up Simulation Wizard Solve Model Capture Snapshot

• The “Graphics” toolbar is used very often:

Select mode Select entities Select Adjacent Graphics Manipulation Fit All Wireframe Viewports

– The left mouse button can be either in “selection” mode or


“graphics manipulation” mode. The above toolbar buttons
grouped as “select entities” and “graphics manipulation”
control the left-mouse button behavior.
– The selection of entities of the CAD geometry can be done
either by individual selection or by box-selection. This is
controlled by the “Select Mode” icon
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… GUI – Outline Tree Training Manual

• The Outline Tree provides an easy way of organizing the model,

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materials, mesh, loads, and results for the analysis
– The Outline Tree is analogous to the “tree”
found in many CAD software. However,
instead of sketches and features, this
tree contains analysis-related items
– The “Model” branch contains the input
data required for the analysis whereas the
“Engineering Data” branch holds generic
material and convection data
– The four main sections of the “Model”
branch include “Geometry,” “Contact”
(if present), “Mesh,” and “Environment.”
– The “Environment” branch contains the
loads as well as the “Solution” branch,
which holds results for postprocessing.
– Other branches (not covered here) are also available.
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… GUI – Outline Tree Training Manual

• The Outline Tree shows icons for each branch, along with a

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status symbol. Examples of the status symbols are below:
– Checkmark indicates branch is fully defined/OK
– Question mark indicates item has incomplete data (need input)
– Lightning bolt indicates solving is required
– Exclamation mark means problem exists1
– “X” means that item is suppressed (will not be solved)
– Transparent checkmark means body or part is hidden
– Green lightning bolt indicates item is currently being evaluated
– Minus sign means that mapped face meshing failed
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Example is opening a Simulation database which contains a capability not available with the
current ANSYS license used.

• The user should become familiar with the basic status symbols
shown here, so he/she can easily determine if the model is OK.
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… GUI – Details View Training Manual

• The Details View provides a means of inputting data. The

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contents will change, depending on branch selected.
– White field: shows current input data
• Data in white text field can easily be changed by
clicking on it, then entering data, as needed
• Some white fields require the user to select
geometric entities on the screen, then click on
“Apply”. Others require text data input from
keyboard or selecting item from pull-down menu.
– Gray (or Red) field: shows informative data
• Data in gray fields cannot be modified. These
fields usually provide information or results
data, such as the maximum stress or number
of nodes generated by the mesher.
– Yellow field: incomplete input data
• Data in yellow fields indicate that not enough
information has been supplied. Users need to
fill in data completely in order to solve model.
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… GUI – Graphics Window Training Manual

• The Graphics Window shows the geometry and results. It

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can also provide worksheet (tabular) listings, the HTML
report, and a Print Preview option.

The Job Status tab provides


information on jobs being
solved remotely.
The remote solve capability
will be discussed in the
Simulation Advanced Training
Geometry Tab Worksheet Tab Course

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… GUI – Simulation Wizard Training Manual

• The Simulation Wizard is an optional component, a useful aid to

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remind users steps required to complete an analysis
– The Simulation Wizard provides a list of required
steps and the status of them
– Green checkmark indicates the item is complete
– Green “i” shows an item to verify
– A greyed symbol shows that the item cannot be
performed yet until the previous step is completed
– A red question mark means that there is an
incomplete branch related to this item, analogous
to the “?” status symbol on the Outline Tree
– An “x” means that the item is not performed yet
– A lightning bolt means that the item is ready to be
solved by selecting on the Standard Toolbar

• The Simulation Wizard can be toggled on/off by


selecting the button on the Standard Toolbar
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Simulation Basics
B. Startup Panel Training Manual

• When first attaching a model to Simulation, the Startup Panel

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is shown, allowing the user to select a Simulation Template

• This startup panel can be turned off in “Tools > Options … > Simulation: Startup”
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… Startup Panel Training Manual

• The benefit of the Startup Panel is that the appropriate

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results and Simulation Wizard will appear
– Templates and Wizards are only available for analyses
supported in DesignSpace licenses
– “Stress Branch” is selected in the example below. Note that
results and the Stress Wizard are automatically chosen

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… Simulation Wizard Training Manual

• By selecting an item on the “Required Steps” checklist, a

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callout appears, illustrating how that function is performed.
– In the example below, “Verify Materials” was selected, and the
callout shows the user where this item can be changed.

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… Simulation Wizard Training Manual

• The Simulation Wizard is very useful

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to analysts or other engineers who do
not use Simulation every day
– Reduces learning curve, as callouts
show user where the item is in GUI
– Besides basic functionality, callouts
for more advanced items are also
available as shown on right

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Simulation Basics
C. Basic Procedure Training Manual

• The purpose of simulation is usually to determine the response of

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the system based on some type of excitation or loading.
• It is crucial to remember that a mathematical model is used:
– CAD geometry is an idealization of the physical model
– The mesh is a mathematical representation of the CAD model
– The accuracy of answers is determined by various factors:
• How well the physical model is represented depends on the assumptions
• Numerical accuracy is determined by the mesh density

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… Basic Procedure Training Manual

• Every analysis involves four main steps:

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– Preliminary Decisions Preliminary
Decisions
• What type of analysis: Static, modal, etc.?
• What to model: Part or Assembly?
• Which elements: Surface or Solid Bodies?
– Preprocessing Preprocessing
• Attach the model geometry
• Define and assign material properties to parts
• Mesh the geometry
• Apply loads and supports Solution
• Request results
– Solve the Model
– Postprocessing
• Review results Postprocessing
• Check the validity of the solution
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Simulation Basics
… Basic Procedure Training Manual

• A sample analysis using the Stress Wizard will be shown in

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this section.
• The Wizards in Simulation aid the user in following the
basic analysis template discussed previously, and these
steps below will be covered in the next slides:
– Attach/import geometry
– Assign material properties
– (Mesh geometry)
• A default mesh will be supplied by Simulation if this step is not
performed manually by the user
– Apply loads and supports
– Request results
– Solve model
– Review results/postprocessing
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Simulation Basics
… Attach Geometry Training Manual

• Earlier, it was shown that geometry can be attached to

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Simulation in two ways
– Direct from CAD system
• For supported CAD packages only using plug-in mode
– From within a blank Simulation session
• For all supported formats, using plug-in or reader mode

Directly launches Attaches active CAD model


Simulation and attaches (plug-in mode)
geometry (plug-in mode)
Browse for CAD file
(reader mode)

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Simulation Basics
… Assign Material Properties Training Manual

• After importing a model, the Stress Branch template was

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chosen, and the Stress Wizard appears
– “Verify Materials” is selected, and the callout shows how to
change material properties in the pull-down menu

After “Verify Materials” is


selected, all of the parts
from the “Geometry”
branch are highlighted,
and the Details view shows
how to change the
material.

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Simulation Basics
… Assign Material Properties Training Manual

• Notice that the Details View allows the user to select a material

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from a pull-down menu
– The default material property is “Structural Steel” but can be
changed
– By selecting “Import …” the user can select a material property file
(XML format)

– Although a few material properties are supplied with Simulation, as


with any other input data, the user should use his/her own material
data values.
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… Assign Material Properties Training Manual

• Materials may be individually selected for each part

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– Note that the part name is obtained from the CAD model
• Multiple instances of the same part are differentiated by number
– Multiple parts can be highlighted and changed at once
• Use Shift-Left mouse button to highlight all items in range
• Use Ctrl-Left mouse button to individually add/remove selection

By using a combination of Shift-


Left mouse button and Ctrl-Left
mouse button, twelve parts are
highlighted on the Outline Tree
The user can then change all
materials at once in the Details
View by selecting the material
pull-down menu.
Note that DesignSpace Entra is
limited to analysis of single
parts.
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Simulation Basics
… Assign Material Properties Training Manual

• Material properties are listed, modified, imported or

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exported by accessing the “Data” tab

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… Assign Material Properties Training Manual

• Default settings for material properties can be changed in

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the “Tools menu > Options… > Simulation: Engineering
Data”
– The default material can be changed from “Structural Steel”
– Items to be always available in drop-down menu can be added
– New materials can be added from various locations

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… Insert Loads & Supports Training Manual

• After verifying and assigning materials, the “Insert Loads”

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item is selected from the Stress Wizard
– Structural (and thermal) loads are applied from the pull-down
icon in the Context toolbar.

After “Insert Loads” is


selected, notice that the
“Environment” branch is
highlighted.
By highlighting the
“Environment” branch, the
Context toolbar and Details
view change.

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… Insert Loads & Supports Training Manual

• Loads and supports are applied on geometric entities

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• There are two ways to accomplish this:
– Select geometry entity in Graphics Window first,
then select load or support from Context Toolbar

– Select load or support from Context Toolbar first, select


geometry entities in Graphics Window, then click on “Apply”
in Details View.

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… Insert Loads & Supports Training Manual

• After assigning the load on geometric entities, the user can

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enter additional data in the Details view, if necessary.
– Notice that, in the Outline Tree, the associated load branch
symbol status will also change to ‘completed’ (checkmark)

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… Insert Loads & Supports Training Manual

• For some structural loads, direction is often needed:

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– Selection is done in Details View of load
• If “Components” is chosen, enter X, Y, or Z
Components of loading
• If “Vector” is chosen, select geometry and
enter magnitude of loading
• Defaults can be set in “Tools > Options …
> Simulation: Miscellaneous
> Load Orientation Type”
– The World Coordinate System can be referenced
• Direction is shown with triad in Graphics Window
• World Coordinate System orientation and
origin from CAD system
• For this situation, use “Define By:
Components” in “Details” view. Then enter
x, y, and/or z components for load
• (User-Defined Cartesian Coordinate Systems
may also be used, as will be discussed later)
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… Insert Loads & Supports Training Manual

– On the other hand, existing geometry can be referenced:

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• In the “Details” view, select “Define By: Vector” to use existing
geometry for vector orientation
• Three types of existing geometry can be used
– Normal to planar face or along axis of cylindrical face
– Along straight edge or normal to cylindrical edge
– Two vertices defining vector
• Click on “Direction” and select geometry used for
vector orientation. If vector is pointing in opposite
direction, use the arrows in the Graphics window to
toggle the direction. Click on “Apply” when done.
• Enter magnitude for loading in “Magnitude.”

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… Mouse Controls Training Manual

• At this point, it will be useful to review mouse controls in the

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Graphics Window:
– The left mouse button is used to select geometric entities OR to
manipulate the graphics display

• Left mouse button behavior is controlled by Graphics Toolbar


• User can select items (vertex, edge, surface, body) or manipulate the
view (rotate, pan, zoom in/out, box zoom)
• Select mode can be single-select or box-select
– In single-select mode, click-drag with left mouse
button to “paint select” multiple items
– Use Ctrl-Left mouse button in single-select mode to select or
unselect multiple entities
– In box-select mode, click-drag from left to right selects entities fully
enclosed in bounding box
– In box-select mode, click-drag from right to left selects any entity
partially enclosed in bounding box
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… Mouse Controls Training Manual

– In select mode, the middle mouse button changes view

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• Click-drag middle mouse button to dynamically rotate model
• Shift-Middle mouse button pans model
• If present, the wheel can be used to zoom in/out
• (This way, user does not always have to toggle left mouse button
between select mode and graphics manipulation mode)
– The right mouse button provides context-sensitive pop-up
menu if clicked once in Graphics Window
• Click-drag right mouse button to box zoom in area of interest
• Click right mouse button once and select “Fit” to fit model in view
Click-drag right mouse
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… Applying Loads and Supports Training Manual

• By taking advantage of the mouse controls, it can be

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relatively easy to apply a load (or support) to multiple faces
– In example below, user can use Ctrl-left mouse button to
single-select surfaces (highlighted in green)
– Use of middle mouse button allows user to rotate model to
more easily select certain surfaces in ‘back’ of model

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… Insert Results Training Manual

• By selecting the Stress Branch template in the beginning,

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some results are already requested. However, the user can
request other results, if needed.
– By selecting “Insert Results” in the Stress Wizard, the callout
shows how to add results

Note that the “Solution”


branch is now highlighted.
Because the “Solution”
branch is selected, the
Context toolbar and Details
view changes.
Results, such as stress,
strain, and deformation can
be requested from the pull-
down icons on the Context
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… Solving the Model Training Manual

• After verifying materials, applying loads and supports, and

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inserting results, the model is ready to be solved.
– Selection of “Solve” in the Stress Wizard produces a callout
showing the user that the lightning bolt icon is used to initiate
a solution

Starting the solution will include


automatically meshing the model if it
has not been done so previously.
The solution may take a few minutes to
a few hours, depending on how large
the model is and the hardware used. A
progress bar will be shown to indicate
roughly how long the solution will
take. The solution can also be
stopped via the progress bar.

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… Solving the Model (ANSYS Details) Training Manual

• For regular ANSYS users, it may be useful to note that the

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solution is performed in batch mode.
– An ANSYS input file is generated, and the details of the Output
File can be viewed if a “Solution Information” result branch
has been requested under the “Solution” branch

In Worksheet view of the


“Solution Information” branch,
the contents of the Output File
will be updated with a frequency
as specified in the Details view.
The location of the input file
“ds.dat,” output file “solve.out,”
and scratch files are located in
the system TEMP directory by
default.
This solver directory can be
changed under “Tools >
Options… > Simulation: Solution
> Solver Working Directory”

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… View Results Training Manual

• After the solution is complete, the user can View Results

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– The type of results is dependent on the analysis performed
– Contour, vector plots, and animations can be viewed

To view results, as the callout


shows, the appropriate
branch needs to be selected.

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Simulation Basics
… View Report Training Manual

• In preparation for generating the HTML report, one can add

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figures and comments from the Standard Toolbar
– Select a branch first, such as “Equivalent Stress”
– Then select the appropriate Standard Toolbar button:

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… View Report Training Manual

• After adding any figures or comments, select “View

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Report”
– Preliminary information can be entered, such as author name
– Select “Generate Report” to create HTML report

The HTML Report can be


selected under the
“Solution” branch via
“Report Preview” tab, as
the callout indicates.

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… View Report Training Manual

• The HTML report will be displayed in Simulation

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– Comments and figures added will appear in the report

The HTML report generator includes


all input and results associated with
the simulation, providing complete
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… View Report Training Manual

• Reports are always dynamically generated, so the user

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needs to save the report, otherwise it will be overwritten
– The report can be “published” as HTML files in a different
directory or an internal web server, emailed, or sent to
Microsoft Word or PowerPoint

The Appendix at the


end of the HTML
Report will show the
location of the
various files used to
created the report.

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D. Workshop 2 Training Manual

• Workshop 2 – Simulation Basics

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• Goal:
– Using the Stress Wizard, set up and solve a structural model
for stress, deflection and safety factor.

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