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In the engineering world, achieving accurate simulations of dynamic systems is crucial for designing optimized, robust projects. With this in mind, coupling Ansys particle dynamics and multibody dynamics (MBD) solutions brings this type of simulation to the next level.
Ansys Rocky particle dynamics simulation software uses the discrete element method (DEM), enabling engineers to model particle shapes, sizes, and interactions; and analyze complex bulk material handling processes, material flow, and particle breakage. Rocky software provides fast, accurate simulations with multiple graphics processing unit (multi-GPU) solver technology.
Ansys Motion MBD simulation software is used to integrate simulation environments for both component and system modeling, providing analysis for both rigid and flexible bodies. It is ideal for analyzing complex systems involving mechanisms, vibrations, and dynamic forces, enabling engineers to optimize designs for durability, safety, and efficiency.
Ansys Motion multibody dynamics (MBD) simulation software
Coupling Rocky software and Motion software offers engineers the unique opportunity to create comprehensive approaches to simulate and analyze complex motions for mechanical systems involving both DEM particle dynamics and smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH) elements and their interaction with these systems.
Rocky software already contains motion frames technology, which enables users to simulate simple movements of equipment and mechanical systems that interact with DEM particles and SPH elements. However, the combination of DEM and MBD opens doors to new simulation possibilities. Coupling Rocky software with Motion software enables more complex analyses, such as geometry-to-geometry interactions, stress and deformation of geometry components, and chained motions emulating real-world environments, in which both particle flow and mechanical movements are considered simultaneously.
Coupling Ansys Rocky particle dynamics simulation software with Motion software enables more complex analyses, such as geometry-to-geometry interactions, stress and deformation of geometry components, and chained motions emulating real-world environments, in which both particle flow and mechanical movements are considered simultaneously.
This coupling works by setting up key steps in both software solutions. Once you have the functional mockup unit (FMU) file exported from Motion software that contains all the motion data, Rocky software will import the FMU and apply the imported motion to the simulation while calculating forces and interactions with the bulk material. With this two-way exchange, you can ensure accuracy in your simulation.
You can also postprocess information from imported geometry and plot data, such as force.
Material handling systems: Simulate conveyor belts, chutes, and hoppers to analyze how bulk materials interact with machinery.
Automotive components: Evaluate the wear and tear of vehicle components by simulating particle impingement or friction between moving parts.
Manufacturing processes: Analyze processes involving transport, mixing, or handling of particles alongside mechanical motions, such as in milling or crushing operations.
The coupling of Rocky software with Motion software offers powerful solutions to complex engineering problems.
The coupling of Rocky software with Motion software offers powerful solutions to complex engineering problems. Whether you are optimizing material handling systems, enhancing automotive components, or improving manufacturing processes, this integrated approach ensures better designs and faster time to market. By combining particle dynamics with multibody simulations, engineers can confidently simulate real-world conditions, ultimately delivering more reliable projects.
By combining particle dynamics with multibody simulations, engineers can confidently simulate real-world conditions, ultimately delivering more reliable projects.
For more details on how to set up coupled simulations, visit the Rocky Innovation Space or check Rocky how-to videos, tutorials, and manuals.
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