ANSYS Composites Workflow - Demo - Composites for FSAE #5
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- Composite FSAE chassis- Composite layup definition in ANSYS Composite PrepPost (ACP)
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This tutorial is epic, much helpful
Thank you
Wonderful video ! Thank you :)
Great tutorial, thanks so much
You mentioned in the previous video that the blue axis of the rosette coordiate system represents the transverse direction, here you assign the transverse property to the green axis ? Honest mistake or have i missed something?
Hi, the green (Y) axis is always the transverse axis and the blue (Z) axis should be normal to the element face.
@@leapaustralia x,y,z -> r,g,b
Hi, regarding draping, what does the setting do when you're doing analysis/layup? You see a draping tab when you create a new ply (Modelling Ply Properties) and I would like to experiment with what that does.
Out of the woven wet options for carbon fibre in ANSYS, do you know if that is for 3k or 12k tows or something else? And how many layers would be suitable for a monocoque chassis like this including the honeycomb core? (layers per side of honeycomb)
Very useful. I have a doubt. Is it possible to simulate particle distribution in a composite?
you had me until "core is isotropic". Good video though, thanks