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ANSYS DesignModeler™

Creating design models is a core part of the product development process and the first step of the simulation process. These models can be of a geometry form representing the actual design detail, or they can be an approximation of the design using simplified components like beams and plates.

Simulation often demand unique modeling capabilities that typical CAD operations do not require. Therefore these capabilities are either lacking in CAD systems or implemented in a fashion that is not optimum for performing simulation related functions.

DesignModeler is a Workbench application from ANSYS that provides modeling functions unique for simulation that include detailed geometry creation, CAD geometry modification, and concept model creation tools.


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Detail Geometry Creation

DesignModeler offers geometry creation features like extrude, revolve, sweep, chamfer functions and others to create fully parametric models. These models can be used with any ANSYS core simulation product or with products like ANSYS DesignXplorer for peforming design optimization.

CAD Geometry Modification

CAD models are usually intended to accurately represent the exact intent of the the final design and often lack additional features required for simulation. DesignModeler provides these unique simulation features like splitting surfaces for applying loads, defining welds, or creating regions around models that represent "air".


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Figure: Geometry representing the air around an electric motor armature is created for a later field analysis.



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Figure: Patch surfaces created on larger areas for applying boundary conditions.


CAD models may also contain much more detail that the simulation process requires or the detail may not be in the right form. DesignModeler enables tasks like CAD feature deletion, surface extraction from a solid body, surpressing parts, and merging parts into one body.

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Figure: Solid geometry of an assembly.


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Figure: Surface geometry extracted in DesignModeler for the same assembly.


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Figure: Spot welds applied to join two sheetmetal parts together for vibration analysis in later step.


Concept Model Creation

Concept models are used in a product development process prior to any detailed CAD geometry being created. These design approximations, along with simulation results, are extremely useful in making fast product decisions early in the design cycle when product costs can be impacted significantly. DeisgnModeler has tools for creating these models quickly and then, with ANSYS simulation tools, easily predicting how the proposed design will perform.

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Figure: Storage tank model using beam modeling tools in DesignModeler.


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Figure: Power line tower using beam modeling tools in DesignModeler.


Geometry Exchange

DesignModeler can read geometry from any Workbench supported CAD system. Those parametrically supported CAD systems will also be parametrically associative in DesignModeler. In addition to importing data, DesingModer can also export data as Parasolid, IGES and the ANSYS ANF geometry format.

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