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June 6, 2022 at 9:30 am
Watch & Learn
ParticipantIn this video, you will learn how to prepare a chassis model in Spaceclaim. Process of extracting beams from solid and connecting various beam members are demonstrated. For any questions and support, join the ANSYS Student Community: https://studentcommunity.ansys.com/
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- ANSYS Mechanical: Node Merge
- How can we apply different loading conditions on both the top and bottom of a shell/surface body, e.g., temperature on top face and convection on bottom face.
- Why the following error appears when try to mesh a crack. “Mesher failed to generate crack meshing. Mesher failed to insert crack meshing. The crack might be outside of the inserting surface, please check the crack definition.”
- How to change begin node and element number for meshing in Workbench Mechanical?
- How can you identify the element types used by Mechanical?
- What is the difference between shell 63 and shell 181?
- Is there a way to show the element coordinate systems so that I know what direction the bending moments are in?
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