
ANSYS MOTION
Ansys Motion Multibody Dynamics Simulation Software
Ansys Motion, now in the Ansys Mechanical interface, is a third-generation engineering solution based on an advanced multibody dynamics solver. It enables fast and accurate analysis of rigid and flexible bodies, and gives accurate evaluation of physical events through the analysis of the mechanical system as a whole.
Robust Multibody Dynamic System Design with Ansys Motion
Ansys Motion is a completely integrated simulation environment for both component and system modeling. It provides fast and accurate analysis for both rigid and flexible bodies, simultaneously, all from a single solver. System motion performance, stress-safety analysis, heat transfer, vibration and fatigue are integral. Ansys Motion is the most robust and advanced simulation solution for multibody dynamic system design.
- Car
- Drivetrain
- Links
- EasyFlex
Capabilities
Ansys Motion Is A New Paradigm in Flexible Multibody Dynamics (MBD)
Ansys Motion is a next-generation engineering solution based on flexible multibody dynamics. It enables fast and accurate analysis of rigid and flexible bodies within a single solver system. Motion can reduce time-to-market by performing system motion performance, stress safety analysis, vibration analysis and fatigue analysis during the design process across many industrial applications. Motion’s integrated GUI provides a robust modeling environment for component and systems that can be analyzed independently or simultaneously, opening new doors during design and analysis.
Key Features
Solver
The Motion solver can accelerate the simulation speed for large degree of freedom systems.
Simulate faster using shared memory parallel processing (SMP) and massive parallel processing (MPP) environments.
Pre-post Processor
Ansys Motion pre-processor provides an optimized modeling environment for components and systems.
Components can be modeled as a single entity consisting of a part file and a mesh file. Part files and mesh files are treated and managed independently, allowing for data reuse in other models.
Post-processor provides fast animation of a system consisting of complicated geometries.
MBD Pro
MBD Pro is included in the Ansys Motion base package and is a module to analyze rigid body systems.
The governing equations of motion are formulated based on a parametric generalized coordinate system. The rigid bodies are connected by joints, primitive constraints, bushings, contacts and user-defined function expressions. Smooth surface-to-surface contact is supported. The surface can be represented by piecewise triangular patches or a NURBS surface.
FE Dynamics
Perform dynamic analysis of a mixed system of rigid and flexible bodies.
The solver was originally designed to contain the two different disciplines of MBD and finite element (FE) analysis. Therefore, there are many unique connecting elements of rigid and flexible bodies. Since the numerically stable implicit integration method is used, the solution is free from numerical noise and very smooth and reliable.
Modal Flex
When a flexible body has no contact or mildly changing force elements, the modal flexible body is preferred due to its efficiency.
Mode shapes are extracted from a finite element program such as Ansys Mechanical and deformation is expressed by the linear combination of the mode shapes. Since it solves reduced modal coordinates, the computation time is short. Modal flexible body and full nodal flexible body can be switched easily and can be solved with other rigid and nodal flexible bodies.
Linear
Linear analysis is used to solve eigenvalues and eigenvectors of FE bodies, EasyFlex bodies or systems.
Natural frequencies and modes can be simulated. For the body eigenvalue analysis, the static correction mode will deliver a more accurate solution of a modal flexible body.
Fatigue
Conventional fatigue analysis has required two independent analyses of load history and stresses.
These two processes are combined as one in the Ansys Motion fatigue analysis system. The Ansys Motion solver generates the load history and stress history at the same time. The fatigue life can be directly visualized in Ansys Motion post-processor.
MATLAB Interface
Included in Ansys Motion base package, MATLAB/Simulink interface allows co-simulation of MATLAB control model and Ansys Motion mechanical models.
System input/output in the Ansys Motion model and Simulink file in MATLAB must be defined.
FMI
A functional mockup interface (FMI) capability facilitates co-simulation of an Ansys Motion mechanical model with other simulation tools that support FMI.
System input/output in the Ansys Motion model must be defined. Ansys Motion’s FMI is only available as a slave simulator.
Drivetrain Toolkit
Ansys Motion Drivetrain toolkit can analyze the noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) characteristics of drivetrain systems under variable driving conditions.
It can conduct analyses from the initial design concept through to detailed production models. Waterfall color maps and order tracking data can be produced in the same manner as in a real-world test environment to allow easy comparison of simulation and reality.
Links Toolkit for Chains and Belts
An Ansys Motion Links toolkit analysis consists of path bodies (wound bodies) and segment bodies (winding bodies).
Once the path and segment bodies are defined, a chain assembly is automatically created. Path and segment bodies can be a subsystem, part or mesh files. This allows a user to build various types of irregular chains. One window controls all the contact parameters among the segment and path bodies. Connections between two segments can be any kind of force, joint or contact entity.
Links Toolkit for Tracks
Predefined geometries for segment and path bodies are provided so that a parametric study is possible.
Track assembly is further simplified to eliminate the picking step of path bodies. The path bodies are automatically searched and used to automatically assemble the track segments. Contact surfaces are automatically defined for the predefined geometries so that contact surfaces do not need to be defined. The predefined geometries have complicated modeling details to represent the real shapes.
Car Toolkit
Dedicated template and subsystem modeling tools can be used to build chassis, suspension, steering and wheels for predefined analysis scenarios.
Symmetric modeling capabilities and template-based workflows allow users to easily analyze kinematics and compliance (K&C) and ride and handling (R&H) scenarios.
Easyflex Toolkit
Unlike conventional finite element analysis, the Ansys Motion EasyFlex toolkit does not require meshing prior to structural analysis.
Since the meshing of complex 3D CAD is not needed, it makes flexibility modeling available to all users, even those unfamiliar with meshing technologies. By using the Ansys Motion EasyFlex toolkit, the strain and stress of machine parts with various shapes can be calculated within minutes.
CAD Translators
Ansys Motion pre-processor is developed on the ACIS kernel; .sat, .sab files can be read directly.
Other CAD data files must be translated through the corresponding CAD translator.