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Creating Kinematic Constraints Between Parts Using Ansys Mechanical — Lesson 5

Contacts are generally used to define the relationships between parts in an assembly, although in some instances they are computationally expensive and inefficient. Alternatively, in appropriate places, spring, beam, and joint connections can be used to solve model simulations more rapidly and effectively while utilizing fewer computational resources. This video shows when and how to employ these kinematic constraints using Ansys Mechanical. // INTERESTED IN MORE? Visit Ansys Innovation Courses for free courses, including videos, handouts, simulation examples with starting files, homework problems and quizzes. Visit today → https://bit.ly/3Eo8esU // DOWNLOAD FREE ANSYS SOFTWARE Ansys offers free student product downloads for homework, capstone projects, student competitions, online learning and more! Download today → https://bit.ly/32eEcuR // QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS VIDEO OR USING ANSYS? Get help from Ansys experts and peers through the Ansys Learning Forum. Search for answers to common questions, browse discussion categories or ask your own question. Visit today → https://bit.ly/3qsytK2 // STAY IN THE LOOP Follow our Ansys Academic LinkedIn showcase page for updates on learning resources, events, job opportunities, cutting-edge simulation content and more! Follow today → https://bit.ly/3yWK5bH 0:00 - Introduction 2:16 - Using Remote points for scoping the connections 3:55 - Defining a spring connection in Ansys Mechanical 5:10 - Using spring probe for evaluating results in Ansys Mechanical 7:07 - Defining a beam connection in Ansys Mechanical 8:05 - Using beam probe for evaluating results in Ansys Mechanical 8:50 - Defining a joint connection in Ansys Mechanical 12:47 - Demonstrating how to define symmetry in Ansys Mechanical 13:38 - Demonstrating how to create a spring connection in Ansys Mechanical 15:20 - Demonstrating how to create a bushing joint in Ansys Mechanical 19:00 - Drag and drop the joint and spring connections into the solution tree for evaluating the results

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