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Remote Points in ANSYS: What are they and why use them?
Remote Points are the primary technique that ANSYS uses for attaching a node, nodes or a collection of nodes that are scoped by vertices, edges, faces, elements and named selections to a single node called a pilot node. A remote point utilizes a multipoint constraint (MPC) equations for creating the attachment between the selected nodes and the pilot node. In this article we will be primarily focusing on the Rigid and Deformable behavior of the scoped nodes in the FE-model. R
John Parsons
Nov 94 min read
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Non-linear Axisymmetric Analysis
Today we are going to explore the power of an axisymmetric analysis using ANSYS and a Belleville washer otherwise know as a conical...
John Parsons
Jun 284 min read
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It's finally Spring Time! Applying a Non-Uniform Hydraulic Pressure using FEMAP.
Hydraulic Pressure with FEMAP
John Parsons
May 174 min read
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FE-modeling of Hertzian Contact
Finite Element modeling software gives users the ability to evaluate contact like never before. Contact analysis can be extremely useful...
John Parsons
May 43 min read
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