377 resultados para Ansys


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The alveolar ridge shape plays an important role in predicting the demand on the support tooth and alveolar bone in the removable partial denture (RPD) treatment. However, these data are unclear when the RPD is associated with implants. This study evaluated the influence of the alveolar ridge shape on the stress distribution of a free-end saddle RPD partially supported by implant using 2-dimensioanl finite element analysis (FEA). Four mathematical models (M) of a mandibular hemiarch simulating various alveolar ridge shapes (1-distal desceding, 2- concave, 3-horizontal and 4-distal ascending) were built. Tooth 33 was placed as the abutment. Two RPDs, one supported by tooth and fibromucosa (MB) and other one supported by tooth and implant (MC) were simulated. MA was the control (no RPD). The load (50N) were applied simultaneously on each cusp. Appropriate boundary conditions were assigned on the border of alveolar bone. Ansys 10.0 software was used to calculate the stress fields and the von Mises equivalent stress criteria (σvM) was applied to analyze the results. The distal ascending shape showed the highest σvM for cortical and medullar bone. The alveolar ridge shape had little effect on changing the σvM based on the same prosthesis, mainly around the abutment tooth.

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Pós-graduação em Ciências Odontológicas - FOAR

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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This paper shows the results of an experimental investigation carried out on a connection element of glulam and concrete composite structures, through double-sided push-out shear tests. The connection system was composed of perforated steel plates glued with epoxy adhesive. Five specimens were made and tested under shear forces. This innovative connection system showed an average initial slip modulus equivalent to 339.4 kN/mm. In addition, the connection system was evaluated by means of numerical simulations and the software ANSYS was used for this purpose. The numerical simulations demonstrated good agreement with the experimental data, especially in the regime of elastic-linear behavior of materials. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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This finite element analysis (FEA) compared stress distribution on different bony ridges rehabilitated with different lengths of morse taper implants, varying dimensions of metal-ceramic crowns to maintain the occlusal alignment. Three-dimensional FE models were designed representing a posterior left side segment of the mandible: group control, 3 implants of 11 mm length; group 1, implants of 13 mm, 11 mm and 5 mm length; group 2, 1 implant of 11 mm and 2 implants of 5 mm length; and group 3, 3 implants of 5 mm length. The abutments heights were 3.5 mm for 13- and 11-mm implants (regular), and 0.8 mm for 5-mm implants (short). Evaluation was performed on Ansys software, oblique loads of 365N for molars and 200N for premolars. There was 50% higher stress on cortical bone for the short implants than regular implants. There was 80% higher stress on trabecular bone for the short implants than regular implants. There was higher stress concentration on the bone region of the short implants neck. However, these implants were capable of dissipating the stress to the bones, given the applied loads, but achieving near the threshold between elastic and plastic deformation to the trabecular bone. Distal implants and/or with biggest occlusal table generated greatest stress regions on the surrounding bone. It was concluded that patients requiring short implants associated with increased proportions implant prostheses need careful evaluation and occlusal adjustment, as a possible overload in these short implants, and even in regular ones, can generate stress beyond the physiological threshold of the surrounding bone, compromising the whole system.

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This study deals with the reduction of the stiffness in precast concrete structural elements of multi-storey buildings to analyze global stability. Having reviewed the technical literature, this paper present indications of stiffness reduction in different codes, standards, and recommendations and compare these to the values found in the present study. The structural model analyzed in this study was constructed with finite elements using ANSYS® software. Physical Non-Linearity (PNL) was considered in relation to the diagrams M x N x 1/r, and Geometric Non-Linearity (GNL) was calculated following the Newton-Raphson method. Using a typical precast concrete structure with multiple floors and a semi-rigid beam-to-column connection, expressions for a stiffness reduction coefficient are presented. The main conclusions of the study are as follows: the reduction coefficients obtained from the diagram M x N x 1/r differ from standards that use a simplified consideration of PNL; the stiffness reduction coefficient for columns in the arrangements analyzed were approximately 0.5 to 0.6; and the variation of values found for stiffness reduction coefficient in concrete beams, which were subjected to the effects of creep with linear coefficients from 0 to 3, ranged from 0.45 to 0.2 for positive bending moments and 0.3 to 0.2 for negative bending moments.

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This thesis deals with two important research aspects concerning radio frequency (RF) microresonators and switches. First, a new approach for compact modeling and simulation of these devices is presented. Then, a combined process flow for their simultaneous fabrication on a SOI substrate is proposed. Compact models for microresonators and switches are extracted by applying mathematical model order reduction (MOR) to the devices finite element (FE) description in ANSYS c° . The behaviour of these devices includes forms of nonlinearities. However, an approximation in the creation of the FE model is introduced, which enables the use of linear model order reduction. Microresonators are modeled with the introduction of transducer elements, which allow for direct coupling of the electrical and mechanical domain. The coupled system element matrices are linearized around an operating point and reduced. The resulting macromodel is valid for small signal analysis around the bias point, such as harmonic pre-stressed analysis. This is extremely useful for characterizing the frequency response of resonators. Compact modelling of switches preserves the nonlinearity of the device behaviour. Nonlinear reduced order models are obtained by reducing the number of nonlinearities in the system and handling them as input to the system. In this way, the system can be reduced using linear MOR techniques and nonlinearities are introduced directly in the reduced order model. The reduction of the number of system nonlinearities implies the approximation of all distributed forces in the model with lumped forces. Both for microresonators and switches, a procedure for matrices extraction has been developed so that reduced order models include the effects of electrical and mechanical pre-stress. The extraction process is fast and can be done automatically from ANSYS binary files. The method has been applied for the simulation of several devices both at devices and circuit level. Simulation results have been compared with full model simulations, and, when available, experimental data. Reduced order models have proven to conserve the accuracy of finite element method and to give a good description of the overall device behaviour, despite the introduced approximations. In addition, simulation is very fast, both at device and circuit level. A combined process-flow for the integrated fabrication of microresonators and switches has been defined. For this purpose, two processes that are optimized for the independent fabrication of these devices are merged. The major advantage of this process is the possibility to create on-chip circuit blocks that include both microresonators and switches. An application is, for example, aswitched filter bank for wireless transceiver. The process for microresonators fabrication is characterized by the use of silicon on insulator (SOI) wafers and on a deep reactive ion etching (DRIE) step for the creation of the vibrating structures in single-crystal silicon and the use of a sacrificial oxide layer for the definition of resonator to electrode distance. The fabrication of switches is characterized by the use of two different conductive layers for the definition of the actuation electrodes and by the use of a photoresist as a sacrificial layer for the creation of the suspended structure. Both processes have a gold electroplating step, for the creation of the resonators electrodes, transmission lines and suspended structures. The combined process flow is designed such that it conserves the basic properties of the original processes. Neither the performance of the resonators nor the performance of the switches results affected by the simultaneous fabrication. Moreover, common fabrication steps are shared, which allows for cheaper and faster fabrication.

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Nella presente tesi sono state modellate in Ansys due tipologie di travi P.R.E.M comunemente utilizzate nella pratica. Lo scopo è stato quello di determinare i parametri che maggiormente influenzano la stabilità delle due tipologie di travi in fase 1. I parametri analizzati sono stati: l'altezza della trave, l'altezza dell'irrigidimento verticale e il tipo di caricamento (simmetrico e eccentrico). Il processo di calcolo è stato automatizzato interfacciando Matlab ed Ansys.

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L’obiettivo dello studio è quello di determinare le cause della rottura a fatica in un accoppiamento albero–mozzo. Nella prima parte si cerca di costruire un modello FEM (attraverso Ansys Workbench 12.0) che simuli il comportamento del provino albero-mozzo sottoposto a una flessione alterna, come nella macchina di Moore. Con esso si cercherà di individuare le variabili del problema e quali potranno influenzare la σy_max e il Kt. Nella seconda parte si cercherà di stabilire se il fretting sia funzione dalle stesse variabili del Kt, se esiste una transizione tra i due fenomeni e la quantità di usura prodotta dal fretting. Infine si realizzeranno delle prove sperimentali per verificare le ipotesi dedotte dall'analisi FEM.

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The objective of this thesis was to improve the commercial CFD software Ansys Fluent to obtain a tool able to perform accurate simulations of flow boiling in the slug flow regime. The achievement of a reliable numerical framework allows a better understanding of the bubble and flow dynamics induced by the evaporation and makes possible the prediction of the wall heat transfer trends. In order to save computational time, the flow is modeled with an axisymmetrical formulation. Vapor and liquid phases are treated as incompressible and in laminar flow. By means of a single fluid approach, the flow equations are written as for a single phase flow, but discontinuities at the interface and interfacial effects need to be accounted for and discretized properly. Ansys Fluent provides a Volume Of Fluid technique to advect the interface and to map the discontinuous fluid properties throughout the flow domain. The interfacial effects are dominant in the boiling slug flow and the accuracy of their estimation is fundamental for the reliability of the solver. Self-implemented functions, developed ad-hoc, are introduced within the numerical code to compute the surface tension force and the rates of mass and energy exchange at the interface related to the evaporation. Several validation benchmarks assess the better performances of the improved software. Various adiabatic configurations are simulated in order to test the capability of the numerical framework in modeling actual flows and the comparison with experimental results is very positive. The simulation of a single evaporating bubble underlines the dominant effect on the global heat transfer rate of the local transient heat convection in the liquid after the bubble transit. The simulation of multiple evaporating bubbles flowing in sequence shows that their mutual influence can strongly enhance the heat transfer coefficient, up to twice the single phase flow value.

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Studio di una lamella di acciaio di dimensioni relativamente ridotte, a cui è incollato un attuatore piezoelettrico che ne causa la vibrazione, sfruttando il fenomeno della risonanza. Tale struttura possiede numerose peculiarità geometriche e di funzionamento che ne determinano il comportamento dinamico. Ci si prefigge l’obiettivo di studiare, con l’ausilio di prove sperimentali, il comportamento vibratorio del sistema, al fine di realizzare un modello agli elementi finiti che ne simuli il funzionamento e che sia impiegabile nella previsione degli effetti di modifiche strutturali e dinamiche.

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Il continuo sviluppo dei sistemi di iniezione, rispondente ad aumento di performance unito alla riduzione delle emissioni inquinanti, evidenzia sempre più la necessità di studiare i fenomeni cavitanti che si instaurano all’interno degli iniettori. La cavitazione, infatti, se particolarmente intensa e prolungata nel tempo porta all’erosione del materiale con la conseguente rottura dell’organo elettromeccanico. Attraverso un confronto tra le diverse tipologie di fori iniettore, si è messa a punto una metodologia di analisi per prevedere quali siano le zone dell’iniettore a maggior rischio di danneggiamento per erosione da cavitazione e quale sia l’influenza della geometria su queste. Lo studio è stato effettuato con il software commerciale FLUENT, codice di simulazione fluidodinamica di ANSYS.

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Esposizione dell’attività di laboratorio basata sullo svolgimento di prove sperimentali di resistenza a fatica su accoppiamenti albero-mozzo realizzati mediante calettamento forzato con riscaldamento in forno del mozzo, con l’obiettivo di determinare l’influenza di tale tipo di accoppiamento sulla vita a fatica del componente. Gli accoppiamenti albero – mozzo, anche detti collegamenti forzati, sono collegamenti fissi o semi–permanenti utilizzati per unire due organi tra loro che permettono di trasmettere elevate forze tangenziali anche con interferenze non elevate, realizzando un’unione sicura, quanto quella ottenibile con linguetta o chiavetta. Inoltre l’assenza di masse esterne non genera squilibri dinamici. Il lavoro di sperimentazione in laboratorio è stato preceduto da uno studio mediante modellatore FEM. I risultati ottenuti dallo studio per mezzo di Ansys Workbench 12.0 sono stati il punto di partenza della sperimentazione, la quale è stata effettuata con l’obiettivo di verificare la validità dei risultati ottenuti mediante modellatore.