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Hi, my name is Alessandro. I am a mechanical designer, I am in the field of manufacturing automation.
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I will try to write some useful tutorials. Please feel free to correct any mistakes, and excuse me if my english is not so fluent! ;-)
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'''Assembly analysis'''
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Here you have a tutorial regarding the analysis of the frame of a little press.
 
Here you have a tutorial regarding the analysis of the frame of a little press.
  
The whole workflow is described:
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The whole work-flow is described:
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1) Case description
 
1) Case description
2) Importing and modyfing geometry
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2) Importing and modifying geometry
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3) Meshing
 
3) Meshing
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4) Comm file creation
 
4) Comm file creation
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5) Post-pro managing
 
5) Post-pro managing
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6) Discussion of results
 
6) Discussion of results
  
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To run the analysis, just load the hdf file, recalculate the mesh, and run code aster using the provided comm files.
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See an image of the real machine here:<br />
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[[Image:The-real-assembly.jpg]]
  
  
[[Image:Press-tutorial.tar.gz]]
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[[http://www.caelinux.org/wiki/images/1/16/Press-tutorial.tar.gz '''Download tutorial:''']]

Latest revision as of 22:03, 28 March 2009

Hi, my name is Alessandro. I am a mechanical designer, I am in the field of manufacturing automation.


I will try to write some useful tutorials. Please feel free to correct any mistakes, and excuse me if my english is not so fluent! ;-)


Assembly analysis

Here you have a tutorial regarding the analysis of the frame of a little press.


The whole work-flow is described:

1) Case description

2) Importing and modifying geometry

3) Meshing

4) Comm file creation

5) Post-pro managing

6) Discussion of results


To run the analysis, just load the hdf file, recalculate the mesh, and run code aster using the provided comm files.

See an image of the real machine here:
The-real-assembly.jpg


[Download tutorial:]