Introduction to Static Analysis Using SolidWorks Simulation

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Deformation Scale
Development Of A Finite Element Model Of A Body (Pre-Processor Stage)
Element Mode
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Extrude Boss
Extruded Cut
FE Edge
Fine Mesh Calculations
finite element modeling
Free Body Force
Impact Of Mesh Density And Viewing Mode On Final Results
Machine Unit
Maximal Von Mises Stresses
Maximum Aspect Ratio
mechanical stress analysis
Mesh Control
mesh optimization techniques
Node Mode
Penetration Contact
Plot Type
Sheet Metal Part
Solid Body Model
SolidWorks Simulation
Sparse Matrix Equation
Standard Mesh
Static Analysis Of A Complex Structure
Static Analysis Of Solid Body With Circular Or Planar Symmetry
structural mechanics education
Top Plane
Visualising And Systematising The Results Of Fea (Post-Processor Stage)
Von Mises Stress
Von Mises Stress Plot

Product details

  • ISBN 9781482236187
  • Weight: 929g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Uses Finite Element Analysis (FEA) as Implemented in SolidWorks Simulation

Outlining a path that readers can follow to ensure a static analysis that is both accurate and sound, Introduction to Static Analysis using SolidWorks Simulation effectively applies one of the most widely used software packages for engineering design to the concepts of static analysis. This text utilizes a step-by-step approach to introduce the use of a finite element simulation within a computer-aided design (CAD) tool environment. It does not center on formulae and the theory of FEM; in fact, it contains essentially no theory on FEM other than practical guidelines. The book is self-contained and enables the reader to progress independently without an instructor. It is a valuable guide for students, educators, and practicing professionals who wish to forego commercial training programs, but need to refresh or improve their knowledge of the subject.


Classroom Tested with Figures, Examples, and Homework Problems

The book contains more than 300 illustrations and extensive explanatory notes covering the features of the SolidWorks (SW) Simulation software. The author presents commonly used examples and techniques highlighting the close interaction between CAD modelling and FE analysis. She describes the stages and program demands used during static analysis, details different cases, and explores the impact of selected options on the final result. In addition, the book includes hands-on exercises, program commands, and a summary after each chapter.

  • Explores the static studies of simple bodies to more complex structures
  • Considers different types of loads and how to start the loads property managers
  • Studies the workflow of the run analysis and discusses how to assess the feedback provided by the study manager
  • Covers the generation of graphs
  • Determines how to assess the quality of the created mesh based on the final results and how to improve the accuracy of the results by changing the mesh properties
  • Examines a machine unit with planar symmetrical geometry or with circular geometry exposed to symmetrical boundary conditions
  • Compares 3D FEA to 2D FEA
  • Discusses the impact of the adopted calculating formulation by comparing thin-plate results to thick-plate results


Introduction to Static Analysis using SolidWorks Simulation

equips students, educators, and practicing professionals with an in-depth understanding of the features of SW Simulation applicable to static analysis (FEA/FEM).

Radostina Petrova was awarded a PhD degree in applied mechanics by the Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria. Since 2007, she has been an associate professor in dynamics, strength and reliability of machines, devices and systems at the Technical University of Sofia. Her research interests and fields of expertise include multi-body dynamic simulation of mechanical systems; nonlinear structural analysis; structural modelling and analysis using FEM; simulation-based, design optimization of mechanical systems; CAD/CAE (FEA) design of structures and mechanical systems, particularly dynamic analysis and simulations; structural engineering; wind engineering; fluid–structure interaction; exposure of slender structures (aerial ropeways, wind turbines, etc.) to random dynamic excitation; and interaction and combination of different software platforms/data for solving different structural problems.

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