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Practical Finite Element Simulations with SOLIDWORKS 2022

By : Khameel B. Mustapha
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Practical Finite Element Simulations with SOLIDWORKS 2022

By: Khameel B. Mustapha

Overview of this book

SOLIDWORKS is a dominant computer-aided design (CAD) software for the 3D modeling, designing, and analysis of components. This book helps you get to grips with SOLIDWORKS Simulation, which is a remarkable and integral part of SOLIDWORKS predominantly deployed for advanced product performance assessment and virtual prototyping. With this book, you'll take a hands-on approach to learning SOLIDWORKS Simulation with the help of step-by-step guidelines on various aspects of the simulation workflow. You'll begin by learning about the requirements for effective simulation of parts and components, along with the idealization of physical components and their representation with finite element models. As you progress through the book, you'll find exercises at the end of each chapter, and you'll be able to download the geometry models used in all the chapters from GitHub. Finally, you’ll discover how to set up finite element simulations for the static analysis of components under various types of loads, and with different types of materials, from simple isotropic to composite, and different boundary conditions. By the end of this SOLIDWORKS 2022 book, you'll be able to conduct basic and advanced static analyses with SOLIDWORKS Simulation and have practical knowledge of how to best use the family of elements in the SOLIDWORKS Simulation library.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
1
Section 1: An Introduction to SOLIDWORKS Simulation
6
Section 2: SOLIDWORKS Simulation with Shell and Solid Elements
10
Section 3: Advanced SOLIDWORKS Simulation with Complex Material and Loading Behavior

Exercises

  1. Figure 3.45 shows a beam made of ASTM-A36 structural steel with a triangularly distributed load. The beam is made of S (American standard) cross-section – S120 x 12. Use SOLIDWORKS Simulation to evaluate the shear force and bending moment diagrams.

    Figure 3.45

  2. Figure 3.46 shows 2D schematics of two bicycle frames that are to be compared for structural performance. The frames are made of aluminum alloy 6061 and are all 1" circular tubing (ANSI pipe 1" sch 40). Use SOLIDWORKS Simulation to determine and compare the maximum deflection and the maximum bending stress of the two designs.

    Figure 3.46

  3. Figure 3.47 shows a 3D space frame formed with tubular beams derived from ASTM-A36 structural steel. The beam members have the same cross-section (ISO square tube – 80 x 80 x 5 mm). Use SOLIDWORKS Simulation to do the following:

    a. Determine the maximum vertical displacement of the frame.

    b. Determine the maximum bending stress of the frame.

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