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Using the command '''LIAISON_ELEM''' using beams to substitute 3D geometry to reduce the work load of a calculation and simplify geometry
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Revision as of 14:16, 29 January 2010

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Contents

Software used:

  • Ubuntu 9.10 64bit
  • Salomé 5.1.3 for preparation of the geometry, meshing and post-processing.
  • Code_Aster 10.1.x 64bit, compiled with the GCC compiler for calculation

Computer used:

  • Dual core Intel 2.9GHz with 4Gb of RAM

I have tried to comment the *.comm files as well as I could, but I am far from an expert on C_A so use these files only as an example of the file structure/the C_A way of thinking.

Applying Torque and using parameters

This case deals with applying torque to an object in a non-linear calculation and using parameters to control the calculation.

Link: Applying torque
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Includes:

  • Applying torque
  • Using parameters
  • Non-linear calculation
  • Creating an animated GIF file of the result.

Using the command LIAISON_ELEM

Apply the command LIAISON_ELEM using beams to substitute 3D geometry to reduce the work load of a calculation and simplify geometry

Link: Using the command LIAISON_ELEM
Claws liaison elem compare scaled2.png

Includes:

  • LIAISON_ELEM:Connecting 3D structures to 1D elements; using beams to substitute 3D geometry
  • Describing geometry with AFFE_CARA_ELEM
  • LIAISON_UNIF