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Engineering Analysis With ANSYS Software
This book is very much the result of a collaboration between the three co-authors:
Professors Nakasone and Yoshimoto of Tokyo University of Science, Japan and Professor
Stolarski of Brunel University, United Kingdom. This collaboration started
some 10 years ago and initially covered only research topics of interest to the authors.
Exchange of academic staff and research students have taken place and archive papers
have been published. However, being academic does not mean research only. The
other important activity of any academic is to teach students on degree courses. Since
the authors are involved in teaching students various aspects of finite engineering
analyses using ANSYS it is only natural that the need for a textbook to aid students
in solving problems with ANSYS has been identified.
The ethos of the book wasworked out during a number of discussion meetings and
aims to assist in learning the use of ANSYS through examples taken from engineering
practice. It is hoped that the book will meet its primary aim and provide practical
help to those who embark on the road leading to effective use of ANSYS in solving
engineering problems.
Throughout the book, when we state “ANSYS”, we are referring to the structural
FEA capabilities of the various products available fromANSYS Inc. ANSYS is the original
(and commonly used) name for the commercial products: ANSYSMechanical or
ANSYS Multiphysics, both general-purpose finite element analysis (FEA) computeraided
engineering (CAE) software tools developed by ANSYS, Inc. The company
actually develops a complete range of CAE products, but is perhaps best known for
the commercial products ANSYS Mechanical & ANSYS Multiphysics. For academic
users, ANSYS Inc. provides several noncommercial versions of ANSYS Multiphysics
such as ANSYS University Advanced and ANSYS University Research.
ANSYS Mechanical, ANSYS Multiphysics and the noncommercial variants
commonly used in academia are self-contained analysis tools incorporating
pre-processing (geometry creation, meshing), solver and post-processing modules
in a unified graphical user interface. These ANSYS Inc. products are general-purpose
finite element modeling tools for numerically solving a wide variety of physics, such
as static/dynamic structural analysis (both linear and nonlinear), heat transfer, and
fluid problems, as well as acoustic and electromagnetic problems.
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