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(Updated along with the latest tutorial - some tutorials might need tweaks to work with later versions)
 
(Updated along with the latest tutorial - some tutorials might need tweaks to work with later versions)
 
*'''Ubuntu 10.04 64bit'''
 
*'''Ubuntu 10.04 64bit'''
*'''Salomé 5.1.5''' for preparing the geometry, meshing and post-processing.
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*'''Salomé® 5.1.5''' for preparing the geometry, meshing and post-processing.
*'''Code_Aster 10.3''' 64bit, compiled with the Intel compiler for calculation
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*'''Code Aster® 10.3''' 64bit, compiled with the Intel compiler for calculation
  
 
''Computer used:''
 
''Computer used:''
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*Dual core Intel 2.9GHz with 4Gb of RAM
 
*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.<br />
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I have tried to comment the *.comm files as well as I could, but I am far from an expert on Code Aster® so use these files only as an example of the file structure/the Code Aster® way of thinking.<br />
  
 
== Piston tutorial ==
 
== Piston tutorial ==
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I have updated the original piston tutorial also found on this wiki, to comply with '''SaloméMECA 2010.2''' - A great introduction for absolute beginners to '''SaloméMECA''' and '''Code_Aster'''
 
I have updated the original piston tutorial also found on this wiki, to comply with '''SaloméMECA 2010.2''' - A great introduction for absolute beginners to '''SaloméMECA''' and '''Code_Aster'''
  
Tutorial in PDF format - Updated for SaloméMECA 2010.2 [[Media:Piston_tutorial.pdf]]
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Tutorial in PDF format - Updated for SaloméMECA® 2010.2 [[Media:Piston_tutorial.pdf]]
  
 
== Applying ''Torque'' and using ''parameters'' ==
 
== 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.
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This case deals with applying torque to an object in a linear calculation and using parameters to control the calculation.
  
 
[[Contrib:Claws/Code_Aster/10_x_cases/torque|'''Link: Applying torque''']] <br />
 
[[Contrib:Claws/Code_Aster/10_x_cases/torque|'''Link: Applying torque''']] <br />
[[Image:Thumb_torque.png|link[Contrib:Claws/Code_Aster/10_1_x_cases/torque]|caption]]
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[[Image:Thumb_torque.png|link[Contrib:Claws/Code_Aster/10_x_cases/torque]|caption]]
  
 
Includes:  
 
Includes:  
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*Tracing curves with Code_Aster and XMGrace
 
*Tracing curves with Code_Aster and XMGrace
  
==Calculating assemblies with Code_Aster==
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==Calculating assemblies with Code Aster®==
  
 
A guide to assembling separate mesh files, calculating stresses and strains, then disassembling for individual post processing.
 
A guide to assembling separate mesh files, calculating stresses and strains, then disassembling for individual post processing.
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*'''LIAISON_MAIL''' for connecting the meshes  
 
*'''LIAISON_MAIL''' for connecting the meshes  
 
*'''IMPR_RESU''' - RESTRAINT for only printing the relevant results to the meshes
 
*'''IMPR_RESU''' - RESTRAINT for only printing the relevant results to the meshes
*Note on interpreting Von Mises stress in Salomé/Code_Aster
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*Note on interpreting Von Mises stress in Salomé®/Code Aster®

Revision as of 18:27, 5 April 2011

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Contents

Software used:

(Updated along with the latest tutorial - some tutorials might need tweaks to work with later versions)

  • Ubuntu 10.04 64bit
  • Salomé® 5.1.5 for preparing the geometry, meshing and post-processing.
  • Code Aster® 10.3 64bit, compiled with the Intel 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 Code Aster® so use these files only as an example of the file structure/the Code Aster® way of thinking.

Piston tutorial

Claws piston SS scaled.png

I have updated the original piston tutorial also found on this wiki, to comply with SaloméMECA 2010.2 - A great introduction for absolute beginners to SaloméMECA and Code_Aster

Tutorial in PDF format - Updated for SaloméMECA® 2010.2 Media:Piston_tutorial.pdf

Applying Torque and using parameters

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

Link: Applying torque
caption

Includes:

  • Applying torque - LIAISON_SOLIDE
  • Using parameters
  • Linear static calculation, incremented
  • 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
Thumb liason elem scaled.png

Includes:

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

Simulating a two segment pendulum with DYNA_NON_LINE

A short introduction to using DYNA_NON_LINE to simulate a two segment pendulum.

Link: Two segment pendulum with DYNA_NON_LINE
Thumb Pendulum scaled.png

Includes:

  • Cables
  • DYNA_NON_LINE
  • Tracing curves with Code_Aster and XMGrace

Calculating assemblies with Code Aster®

A guide to assembling separate mesh files, calculating stresses and strains, then disassembling for individual post processing.

Link: Calculating assemblies with Code_Aster
Thumb assembly scaled.png

Includes:

  • ASSE_MAIL for assembling the meshes
  • LIAISON_MAIL for connecting the meshes
  • IMPR_RESU - RESTRAINT for only printing the relevant results to the meshes
  • Note on interpreting Von Mises stress in Salomé®/Code Aster®