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HS-1605: Setting Up an ANSYS Workbench Model

HS-1605: Setting Up an ANSYS Workbench Model

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HS-1605: Setting Up an ANSYS Workbench Model

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In this tutorial you will learn how to setup an Ansys workbench model in HyperStudy. HyperStudy’s interaction with Workbench is based on interpreting Workbench inputs as input variables and Workbench direct output as output responses. The inputs and direct outputs must be identified in the Workbench project file (*wbpj).

There are no files associated with this tutorial. A valid copy of Ansys Workbench and a user supplied properly constructed Workbench project file are required to execute this tutorial.

hmtoggle_plus1greyStep 1: Perform the Study Setup
1.To start a new study, click File > New from the menu bar, or click files_new_hst2 on the toolbar.
2.In the HyperStudy – Add dialog, enter a study name, select a location for the study, and click OK.
3.Go to the Define models step.
4.Add a Workbench project file (*wbpj) by dragging-and-dropping it from the Directory into the work area.

Data is inserted into the Solver input file, Solver execution script, and Solver input arguments columns.

Note:The Message log reports the number of imported input variables and output responses based on the existing inputs and direct outputs defined in your Workbench project file.
5.Go to the Define Input Variables step.
6.Review the input variable's lower and upper bound ranges. Clear the checkboxes of any variables that should not be considered for this study.
7.Go to the Specifications step.

 

hmtoggle_plus1greyStep 2: Register Workbench Solver
1.From the menu bar, click Edit > Register Solver Script. The Register Solver Script dialog opens.
2.In the Path column of the script Workbench, click file_selection_icon.
3.In the Open dialog, select the appropriate path to the workbench executable on your computer.
4.Optional. Click Save to save these settings to a preference file (*mvw) for future use.
Note:Do not overwrite the system preferences file, which is located in <install_directory>/hw by default.
5.Click Close.

 

hmtoggle_plus1greyStep 3: Perform the Nominal Run
1.In the work area, set the Mode to Nominal Run.
2.Click Apply.
3.Go to the Evaluate step.
4.Click Evaluate Tasks. An approaches/nom_1/ directory is created inside the study directory.
5.Go to the Define Output Responses step.

 

hmtoggle_plus1greyStep 4: Review Output Responses
1.Review the output responses extracted from Workbench project file (*wbpj) selected in step 1.7. 
2.Optional. Clear the checkboxes of any output responses that should not be considered for this study.

 

 

 

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