💥💥💥 How to create a parameters in ANSYS Workbench?

 To create a parameter in ANSYS Workbench, you can follow these steps:

  • First, you need to open the Parameters branch in the Project Schematic by right-clicking on it and selecting Define Parameters. This will open the Parameter Manager window, where you can create and edit parameters.
  • Next, you need to click on the New Parameter icon in the toolbar or press Ctrl+N to create a new parameter. You can also use the Insert menu to create a new parameter. You will see a new row in the Parameter Manager table, where you can enter the name, value, type, and description of your parameter. You can also use expressions to define parameters as functions of other parameters or constants.
  • Then, you need to assign the parameter to the appropriate input or output in your model. For example, if you want to vary the load magnitude or the material properties, you can assign parameters to these values in the Engineering Data or the Mechanical branches. You can do this by right-clicking on the value and selecting Parameterize. You will see a dialog box where you can select an existing parameter or create a new one. You can also use expressions to assign parameters to values.
  • Finally, you need to update your model by clicking on the Update icon in the toolbar or pressing F5. This will run the analysis for the current parameter values and display the results in your model.

For more information and examples, you can watch some of the video results. You can also read some of the web results. I hope this helps you learn how to create a parameter in ANSYS Workbench. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask me. 😊

How to add charts to parameters in Ansys Workbench ?

To add charts to parameters in ANSYS Workbench, you can follow these steps:

  • First, you need to define the parameters that you want to vary in your model. You can do this by right-clicking on the Parameters branch in the Project Schematic and selecting Define Parameters. You can also use the Parameter Manager to create and edit parameters.
  • Next, you need to assign the parameters to the appropriate inputs or outputs in your model. For example, if you want to vary the load magnitude or the material properties, you can assign parameters to these values in the Engineering Data or the Mechanical branches. You can also use expressions to define parameters as functions of other parameters.
  • Then, you need to create a new chart and table by clicking on the New Chart and Table icon in the toolbar. You can select the parameters that you want to plot from the Outline Selection window. You can also customize the appearance and settings of your chart and table using the Details view.
  • Finally, you need to update all design points by clicking on the Update All Design Points icon in the toolbar. This will run the analysis for each combination of parameter values and display the results in your chart and table. You can also export your chart and table data to a file or a report.

For more information and examples, you can watch some of the video results that I found for you123. You can also read some of the web results that I found for you4567. I hope this helps you learn how to add charts to parameters in ANSYS Workbench. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask me. 😊

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