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www.beasy.com PRODUCT DATA SHEET ANSYS Interface BEASY ANSYS provides an integrated approach between BEASY and ANSYS for stress, fracture and crack growth simulation. It provides the tools to leverage existing FEM models and results to fast track the development of BEASY fracture and crack growth models. It also provides the technology to derive from non linear and transient ANSYS models residual stress fields for use in BEASY fracture or crack growth simulation models. BEASY models can be created by “skinning” solid FEM models or surface mesh models can be created directly using FE shell elements Models can be created either from ANSYS input files or from ANSYS result files If input files are used then loading can be created from loading in the ANSYS model If result files are used then loading on the BEASY model can be created using the FE model stress and displacement values The BEASY ANSYS tool provides facilities for BEASY loading conditions to be modified to either override the ANSYS results, for example suppressing displacement on selected groups of elements, or to add additional loading conditions, such as contact or body load conditions BEASY Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst, Southampton, SO40 7AA, UK Tel: 44 (0) 238 029 3223 Fax: 44 (0) 238 029 2853 Email: [email protected] On the Internet: www.beasy.com BEASY 25 Bridge Street, Billerica, MA 01821, USA Tel: 978 667 5841 Fax: 978 667 7582 Email: [email protected] On the Internet: www.beasy.com Groups can be used to simplify modelling and can be created by: Using loading areas in the ANSYS model. Creating groups in the ANSYS environment. The BEASY ANSYS tool guides the user through the process of converting the ANSYS FEM model into a BEASY model. Either the whole model or part of the model can be selected. Models can be created within the ANSYS environment or converted from a FEM model.

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Page 1: ANSYS Data Sheet - BEASY ANSYS software data sheet... · 1 PRODUCT DATA SHEET ANSYS Interface BEASY ANSYS provides an integrated approach between BEASY and ANSYS for stress, fracture

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BEASY ANSYS provides an integrated approach between BEASY and ANSYS for stress, fracture and crack growth simulation. It provides the tools to leverage existing FEM models and results to fast track the development of BEASY fracture and crack growth models.

It also provides the technology to derive from non linear and transient ANSYS models residual stress fields for use in BEASY fracture or crack growth simulation models.

BEASY models can be created by “skinning” solid FEM models or surface mesh models can be created directly using FE shell elements

Models can be created either from ANSYS input files or from ANSYS result files

If input files are used then loading can be created from loading in the ANSYS model

If result files are used then loading on the BEASY model can be created using the FE model stress and displacement values

The BEASY ANSYS tool provides facilities for BEASY loading conditions to be modified to either override the ANSYS results, for example suppressing displacement on selected groups of elements, or to add additional loading conditions, such as contact or body load conditions

BEASYAshurst Lodge, Ashurst, Southampton, SO40 7AA, UK Tel: 44 (0) 238 029 3223 Fax: 44 (0) 238 029 2853 Email: [email protected] the Internet: www.beasy.com

BEASY25 Bridge Street, Billerica, MA 01821, USA Tel: 978 667 5841 Fax: 978 667 7582 Email: [email protected] On the Internet: www.beasy.com

Groups can be used to simplify modelling and can be created by:

Using loading areas in the ANSYS model.

Creating groups in the ANSYS environment.

The BEASY ANSYS tool guides the user through the process of converting the ANSYS FEM model into a BEASY model. Either the whole model or part of the model can be selected.

Models can be created within the ANSYS environment or converted from a FEM model.