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In this exercise the modeling with a beam element will be introduced. The method of modeling, meshing and a model analyzing will be shown. I am going to present, how to build a beam model with beam cross section which is not define be in the Femap software. In the exercise a frame model will be prepared. The theoretical model is presented below:
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1. Model details
Dimensions: A = 0.1 [m] B = 0.03 [m] C = 0.01 [m] D=1 [m] E = 1,5 [m] F = 0,2 [m] Materials data: For the model steel St36 is used. E= 2.06e11 [N/m2] = 0.3 = 7.85e3 [kg/m3]
2. Geometry
To create geometry please follow the steps, most of the steps are the same as in the previous exercise so will be only decribed without a pictures: In first step I am going to show how to prepare triangle shape: - Creating a point: Geometry => Point (fill in the points co ordinations in the window) First point: 0,0,0 => OK Second point: 0.1,0,0 => OK Third point: 0.05,0.1,0 => OK In the result , we receive 3 points which should be connected by the lines . The lines
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create a border of the surface. To create surface please follow the steps below. Geometry => Surface=> Edge curves => (in window check 3-sides) => choose 3 edges => OK Now do the same steps with the second profile.
-Creating a construction: I am going to prepare a first quadratic section and copy it 3 times: Create a points: Geometry => curve-line => points P1: 0,0,0 P2: 0.2,0,0 P3: 1.2;0,0 P4: 1.2,1,0 P5: 0.2,1,0 Now create lines between the points:
-Coping the edges: Geometry => Copy => Curve... => select lines from quadratic section => in repetition window insert 4 and OK=> OK
3. Properties
To create properties please follow the steps: -Creating materials: Please create a material like on the previous exercises. -Creating properties Model=>Property => select beam as a element type => shape and follow the steps below
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4. Boundary conditions
-Creating constraints: Model=> constraints => Create/ Manage Set => follow the instruction from exercise 1 Please choose the points which are shown on the picture below.
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5. Meshing
To mesh geometry follow the steps below. Mesh=>Mesh control=>default size=> fill 0.3 in size gap Mesh=>Mesh control => Attributes along curve => select all => follow the steps from previous exercise Mesh => Geometry => Curve => select all => OK To see cross section use the button shown below:
Now we have completely meshed geometry with constraints and loads. Which should looks like on the picture below:
Frame model
Exercise:
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Introduction: In this exercise the modeling with a beam element will be introduced. The method of modeling, meshing and a model analyzing will be shown. I am going to present, how to a whole geometry and model analyzing in the Femap software environment prepare. In the exercise a frame model will be prepared. The theoretical model is presented below:
1. Model details
Dimensions: a= b= c= h= 10 [m] 5 [m] 5 [m] 5 [m]
Materials data: For the model steel St36 is used. E= 2.06e-11 [N/m2] = 0.3 = 7.85e3 [kg/m3] Load: Force = 1000 N
2. Geometry
To create geometry please follow the steps, most of the steps are the same as in the previous exercise so will be only decribed without pictures: - Creating a point: Geometry => Point (fill in the points co ordinations in the window) First point: 0,0,0 => OK Second point: 10,0,0 => OK Third point: 5,5,0 => OK In the result , we receive 3 points which give corners of triangle. -Creating a line: Connect the points in the way that give a triangle shape. Geometry => curve-line => points -Coping the edges: Geometry => Copy => Curve... => select all => in repetition window insert 3 and OK=> fill in like on the window => OK
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3. Properties
To create properties please follow the steps: -Creating materials: Model => Material Please fill the STIFFNESS block as is shown on the picture below (that is minimum).
-Creating properties Model => Property To create beam property please follow the steps from the first exercise and pictures below.
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Model=> Load => on point(s) => choose a point (like on the picture below)
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-Creating constraints: Model=> constraints => Create/ Manage Set => follow the instruction from exercise 1 Please choose the points which are shown on the picture below.
5. Meshing
To mesh geometry follow the steps below. Mesh=>Mesh control=>default size=> fill 1 in size gap Mesh=>Mesh control => Attributes along curve => select all => follow the steps from previous exercise Mesh => Geometry => Curve => select all => OK Now we have completely meshed geometry with constraints and loads. Which should
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looks like on the picture below:
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6. Analyzing
Prepare the analysis set.
7. Results
To receive analysis results as a graphic figure follow the steps below. F5=>Beam Diagram=> chose contour type => OK => OK
In contour choose "3167..Beam EndB Min Comb Stress" To make a stress results more clear please push F6 button and open view options.
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Combine stress results with deflections Extra exercise for individual performance: Prepare and analyze model shown on the picture below:
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each node, which include, translations and rotations along the x, y, and z directions, respectively. Figure 4.1 shows the positive directions of these displacements.
Beam element is employed to simulate a slender structure that has an uniform cross section. The element is unsuitable for structures that have complex geometry, holes, and points of stress concentration. The stiffness constant of a beam element is derived by combining the stiffness constants of a beam under pure bending, a truss element, and a torsion bar. Thus, a beam element can represent a beam in bending, a truss element, and a torsion bar. In FEA its a common practice to use beam elements to represent all or any of these three load types. We will derive the element stiffness equation for a beam element by first deriving the stiffness equation of a beam in bending, and then superimposing the stiffness of a truss and a torsion bar element. Exercise: Introduction: In this exercise the modeling with a beam element will be introduced. The method of modeling, meshing and a model analyzing will be shown. I am going to present, how to a whole geometry and model analyzing in the Femap software environment prepare. For the beginning exercise simple beam model will be used. The beam supported on the two ends will be prepared. All details are shown on the picture below:
1. Model details Dimensions: a= 150 [mm] b= 100 [mm] c= 5[mm] h= 10 [mm] Materials data: For the model steel St36 is used. E= 2.05e-5 [N/mm2] = 0.3 = 7.85e-6 [kg/mm3] Load: Force = 1000 N 2. Geometry To create geometry please follow the steps: Creating a point: Geometry => Point (fill in the points co ordinations in the window)
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Second point: 150,0,0 => OK Third point: 250,0,0 => OK In the result , we receive 3 points (yellow crosses).
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Creating a line: Geometry => curve-line => points (points can be chosen by clicking on them or by filling the empty places in the window).
First line: first click on the left point and next on the middle point. Second line: first click on the middle point and next on the right point. In the result you have two lines like on the picture below:
3. Properties To create properties please follow the steps: Creating materials: Model => Material Please fill the STIFFNESS block as is shown on the picture below (that is minimum).
Creating properties Model => Property To create beam property please follow the number on the pictures.
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Now the beam property is created. 4. Loads and boundary conditions Creating loads: Model=> Load => Create/ Manage Set => follow the numbers
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Creating constraints: Model=> constraints => Create/ Manage Set => follow the numbers
For the other point the constraint will be prepared in the same way
The second end of the beam is blocked in two directions so the TX and TY displacement must be blocked.
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5. Meshing To mesh geometry follow the steps below. Mesh=>Mesh control=>default size=> fill 10 in size gap
Mesh=>Mesh control => Attributes along curve => select all =>
Mesh => Geometry => Curve => select all => OK Now we have completely meshed geometry with constraints and loads. 6. Analyzing To analyze model must be create analyze set. It can be done by following way.
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Model=> Analysis
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7. Results To receive analysis results as a graphic figure follow the steps below. F5=>Beam Diagram=> chose contour type => OK => OK
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