Simulating massive structures like aircraft wings, nuclear power plants, and large assemblies can quickly turn into a computational nightmare. But what if you could break these down into smaller, more efficient parts while maintaining accuracy? That’s where substructuring in Ansys comes in!
In this video, we take a deep dive into the Component Mode Synthesis (CMS) Top-Down Method, a powerful technique that reduces computation time while keeping high-fidelity results.
– What substructuring is and why it’s essential for large-scale simulations.
– How the CMS workflow (Generation, Use, Expansion) simplifies modeling.
– The difference between Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up Substructuring.
– How to set up Condensed Parts & Interfaces in Ansys Mechanical.
– Best practices to speed up computation with superelements.
– DEMO: Applying CMS to a section of an aircraft wing in Ansys.