Follow the steps below to run an analysis with Simulation Composite Analysis using ANSYS.
A Simulation Composite Analysis-compatible material cannot be created inside ANSYS MAPDL or using an ANSYS command inside an input file. A Simulation Composite Analysis material can only be created using Composite Material Manager. The material file must be saved in the Simulation Composite Analysis material library. By default, materials are saved to a specific materials directory in your home directory:
%APPDATA%\Autodesk\Simulation Composite Analysis 2015.1\Materials
where %APPDATA% is the value of the environment variable named APPDATA.
For additional information, refer to the Composite Material Manager User's Guide.
If a finite element model is created in ANSYS MAPDL, a Simulation Composite Analysis plug-in is available to define how the material created in the previous step will be used in the model.
ANSYS MAPDL must be launched under a specific environment for ANSYS to find the Simulation Composite Analysis plug-ins. This is done with the Simulation Composite Analysis for ANSYS APDL Launcher. The Launcher can be accessed from the desktop shortcut or under Autodesk in the Start menu.
If a model is created using a general pre-processor, the ANSYS input file must be modified to facilitate an analysis with Simulation Composite Analysis.
For additional information, refer to the User's Guide for ANSYS.
You can submit an analysis with Simulation Composite Analysis through ANSYS MAPDL or using a command prompt. For additional information on submitting an analysis through MAPDL, refer to the ANSYS documentation. Use the information below to submit an analysis using a command prompt.
For convenience, a batch file (ansys-compan.bat) is installed as part of the Simulation Composite Analysis package. This file expedites the analysis submission procedure. The batch file is installed in the Simulation Composite Analysis bin directory. Access to this batch file is made simple by opening the Autodesk Simulation Composite Analysis 2015 Command Shell via the desktop or Start menu shortcut.
For information regarding use of the Command Shell, refer to the User's Guide for ANSYS.