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Introductory workshop to show the workflow for creating a Finite Element model in Patran, submitting that model to MD Nastran for a linear static analysis, then post-processing the results.
The overall model description is provided, followed by itemized steps to complete the example. Animations show model creation steps in the Patran Graphical User Interface.
This file must be downloaded to view the animations. You also must have Adobe Reader 9 or higher, or Adobe Acrobat.
Introductory workshop to show the workflow for creating a Finite Element model in Patran, submitting that model to MD Nastran for a linear static analysis, then post-processing the results.
The overall model description is provided, followed by itemized steps to complete the example. Animations show model creation steps in the Patran Graphical User Interface.
This file must be downloaded to view the animations. You also must have Adobe Reader 9 or higher, or Adobe Acrobat.
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Introductory workshop to show the workflow for creating a Finite Element model in Patran, submitting that model to MD Nastran for a linear static analysis, then post-processing the results.
The overall model description is provided, followed by itemized steps to complete the example. Animations show model creation steps in the Patran Graphical User Interface.
This file must be downloaded to view the animations. You also must have Adobe Reader 9 or higher, or Adobe Acrobat.
Hak Cipta:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Format Tersedia
Unduh sebagai PDF, TXT atau baca online dari Scribd
Copyright 2009 MSC.Software Corporation PW-1 ● Workshop Objectives ● Learn the typical workflow of a finite element analysis using Patran and MD Nastran. ● Perform a start to finish finite element analysis of a solid model.
NAS120, Pre-work, August 2009
Copyright 2009 MSC.Software Corporation PW-2 ● Problem Description ● A landing gear strut has been designed for a new fighter jet. Determine if the landing gear strut has been designed properly to withstand the landing load. ● E = 30 x 106 psi ● ν =0.3 ● Landing Load = 7,080 lb
NAS120, Pre-work, August 2009
Copyright 2009 MSC.Software Corporation PW-3 ● Suggested Exercise Steps 1. Create a new database and name it strut.db 2. Import the strut geometry strut.xmt 3. Mesh the strut to create solid elements with global edge length = 0.5
NAS120, Pre-work, August 2009
Copyright 2009 MSC.Software Corporation PW-4 Video quality optimized for viewing at zoom = 100% NAS120, Pre-work, August 2009 Copyright 2009 MSC.Software Corporation PW-5 ● Suggested Exercise Steps 4. Fix the cylindrical hole at the bottom of the strut 5. Apply a total load of 7080 lb in the negative Y direction to the circular surface at the top of the strut
NAS120, Pre-work, August 2009
Copyright 2009 MSC.Software Corporation PW-6 Video quality optimized for viewing at zoom = 100% NAS120, Pre-work, August 2009 Copyright 2009 MSC.Software Corporation PW-7 ● Suggested Exercise Steps 6. Create an isotropic material with elastic modulus = 30e6 and Poisson's ratio = 0.3 7. Create a physical property, applying your isotropic material to the entire solid
NAS120, Pre-work, August 2009
Copyright 2009 MSC.Software Corporation PW-8 Video quality optimized for viewing at zoom = 100% NAS120, Pre-work, August 2009 Copyright 2009 MSC.Software Corporation PW-9 ● Suggested Exercise Steps 8. Run a linear static analysis 9. Attach the results
NAS120, Pre-work, August 2009
Copyright 2009 MSC.Software Corporation PW-10 Video quality optimized for viewing at zoom = 100% NAS120, Pre-work, August 2009 Copyright 2009 MSC.Software Corporation PW-11 ● Suggested Exercise Steps 10. Plot the Von Mises stress on the deformed shape
NAS120, Pre-work, August 2009
Copyright 2009 MSC.Software Corporation PW-12 Video quality optimized for viewing at zoom = 100% NAS120, Pre-work, August 2009 Copyright 2009 MSC.Software Corporation PW-13