Using Adaptive Convergence with Ansys Mechanical*

Ansys Mechanical can solve a variety of complex real-world mechanical problems. But how do you know about the accuracy of the solution? Is there a rule to decide the level of accuracy of the solution? In this video, we will answer these questions using Adaptive Convergence. It helps you get mesh-independent solutions such that the results don’t change noticeably with further mesh refinement. This can help you to define better mesh controls for future models to ensure numerical accuracy. For free courses offered through Ansys Innovation Courses visit http://www.ansys.com/courses. 0:00 - Intro 1:22 – Definition of Adaptive Convergence 2:08 – Definitions of Relative Accuracy and Relative Error 3:20 – Difference between Adaptive Convergence and Convergence in Solving a Nonlinear Problem 5:06 – Using Large Deflection 6:21 – Using Adaptive Convergence 7:47 – Defining Allowable Change for Adaptive Convergence 8:15 – Defining Refinement Depth 9:04 – Defining Max Refinement Loops 9:25 – Procedure for Adaptive Convergence 10:51 – Using Adaptive Convergence for Stress Results on a Specified Region 11:58 – Definition of Stress Singularities 12:21 – Resolving Stress Singularities for Adaptive Convergence 13:45 – Factors that Influence Analysis Accuracy