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* Thermomeca: transient thermomechanical analysis of a steel structure (transient thermal analysis and coupled thermo-mechanical stress analysis).  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 24 October 2010

Description

To help you learn some more advanced FE modelling techniques with Salomé/Aster, we are publishing a set of examples showing the following capabilties:

  • Assembly: modelling of assemblies of several CAD parts (geometry compounds and joning meshes).
  • Contact: interference fit analysis (contact modelling & axisymmetric FE analysis).
  • Modal: modal analysis of a F1 front wing (modal analysis & laminated composite shells)
  • Ensight: how to use Ensight output database for post processing
  • Plasticity: plastic deformations of a steel structure (plastic material behaviour & non-linear statics solver)
  • Thermomeca: transient thermomechanical analysis of a steel structure (transient thermal analysis and coupled thermo-mechanical stress analysis).


These examples have been developed for CAELinux Beta 2 i.e Salome v3.x and Code-Aster 8.x !! They can still be useful to understand how to proceed in more recent releases but running the Code-Aster commands file may require significant editing as the syntax may have changed.



Files


Screenshots


Assembly

Assembly.jpg


Contact

Contact.jpg


Modal

Modal.jpg


Plasticity

Plasticity.jpg


Thermomechanics

Thermomeca.jpg