Ansys - MEMS Lab Introduction
Ansys - MEMS Lab Introduction
Force, displacement, velocity, acceleration Synthetic (User defined) There are multiple loading conditions which may be applied to a system. Some examples are: Point, pressure, thermal, gravity, and centrifugal static loads Thermal loads from solution of heat transfer analysis Enforced displacements Heat flux and convection Point, pressure and gravity dynamic loads Each FEA program may come with an element library, or one is constructed over time. Some sample elements are: Rod elements Beam elements Plate/Shell/Composite elements Shear panel Solid elements Spring elements Mass elements Rigid elements Viscous damping elements Many FEA programs also are equipped with the capability to use multiple materials within the structure such as: Isotropic, identical throughout Orthotropic, identical at 90 degrees General anisotropic, different throughout
models consist of stressing the material past its elastic capabilities. The stresses in the material then vary with the amount of deformation. 1.4.2 Vibrational analysis is used to test a material against random vibrations, shock, and impact. Each of these incidences may act on the natural vibrational frequency of the material which, in turn, may cause resonance and subsequent failure. 1.4.3 Fatigue analysis helps designers to predict the life of a material or structure by showing the effects of cyclic loading on the specimen. Such analysis can show the areas where crack propagation is most likely to occur. 1.4.4 Heat Transfer analysis models the conductivity or thermal fluid dynamics of the material or structure. This may consist of a steady-state or transient transfer.
2. ANSYS
2.1 Introduction
ANSYS, Inc. is an engineering simulation software (computer-aided engineering, or CAE) developer that is headquartered south of Pittsburgh in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, United States. Its primary purpose was to develop and market finite element analysis software for structural physics that could simulate static (stationary), dynamic (moving) and heat transfer (thermal) problems. ANSYS offers engineering simulation solution sets in engineering simulation that a design process requires. Companies in a wide variety of industries use ANSYS software. The tools put a virtual product through a rigorous testing procedure (such as crashing a car into a brick wall, or running for several years on a tarmac road) before it becomes a physical object. It offers soloutions for various fields, such as: Automotive Aerospace Energy Electronics Consumer products Products
2.2 Products
Simulation Technology: Structural Mechanics, Multiphysics, Fluid Dynamics, Explicit Dynamics, Electromagnetics, Hydrodynamics (AQWA). Workflow Technology: ANSYS Workbench Platform, High-Performance Computing, Geometry Interfaces, Simulation Process & Data Management.
The second window is the ANSYS ResearchFS graphical user interface. This is divided into 4 sections: ANSYS Utility Menu ANSYS Toolbar Menu ANSYS Main Menu Display window 2.3.1.1 ANSYS Utility Menu Within this menu, you can perform file operations, list and plot items, and change display options. File (Drop-down Menu): The File drop-down menu includes the options to clear the database, change, resume, and save the current model. Clear and Start New deletes the current database. It does not clear the log or error files. List (Pull-down Menu): The list pull-down menu allows you to view the log and error files, obtain a listing of geometric entities, elements and their properties, nodes, and boundary conditions and loads applied to the model. Plot (Pull-down Menu): This pull-down menu allows you to plot the various components of the model such as keypoints, areas, volumes and elements. PlotCtrls (Pull-Down Menu): This menu includes the controls to pan/zoom/rotate your model, select the numbering options, change styles and generate hard copies of the plots. 2.3.1.2 ANSYS Main Menu The ANSYS Main Menu contains all of the commands to create, mesh, apply loads, solve, and view results of the FE analysis. The Main Menu is divided into sections that sequentially follow the steps involved in an analysis. Preprocessor: Element Type: Select the element types to be used. Multiple types may be selected and applied to a model. Material Props: Input the material properties. Multiple materials may be entered and applied to a model. Modelling: Use the modeling options to create the model. Note: ANSYS uses a hierarchy for modeling: keypoints (lowest) lines areas volumes (highest)
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Meshing: If you create a volume, all of the areas, lines and keypoints will be automatically created for you. Use the meshing options to mesh the model. To delete mistakes, choose the Delete menu under Modeling. Solution:
Analysis Type: Choose the type of analysis to perform. Define Load: Apply loads and boundary conditions to the model. Solve: Solve the model.
Post Processing: Contour Plot: Plot contour or vector plots of results. Percent Error: Lists the percent error. If you get a message Cannot view percent error with powergraphics on, click the powergraphics button on the ANSYS Toolbar to turn it off. Nodal Soloution: List the results for every node. This can be used to get the maximum and minimum values of results.
3.11. Line Fillet Main Menu -> Preprocessor -> Modeling -> Operation -> Add Areas -> Create ->
Lines -> Line Fillet.
Select the lines between which the fillet has to be added. Click Ok. Enter the radius. Main Menu -> Preprocessor -> Modeling -> Operation -> Add Areas -> Arbitrary -> By Lines.