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Revision as of 12:03, 1 August 2009
A few simple examples on the use of the Salome - Code Aster platform
- Use of shell (coque_3d) elements
This contribution is an simple example of a dynamic plate modelled by shell (coqued_3d) elements.
Contrib:KeesWouters/platedynamics - Convergence of solid and shell elements
This contribution is mainly a comparison between solids and shells (coque_3d) elements on convergence of the displacements.
Stresses in centre and outside layers
A small detour to how to determine the stresses at the centre and outside layers is given.
Printing reaction forces and stresses in a table
The retrieval of the the nodal forces, reaction forces and stresses into a table are discussed (for solid elements only).
Contrib:KeesWouters/staticshell - Partitioning
With Salome it took me quite some time to find out how to define different volumes in one construction. In this example four different volumes by partitioning a construction are defined.
Contrib:KeesWouters/partition - Applying forces on line segments
Using a simple spring construction, forces are applied on a line segment
Contrib:KeesWouters/spring
Versions of the software in use:
- april 2009:
- Salome 4.1.4 (32 bit)
- Code Aster 9.4 (32 bit)
- ASTK 1.7.1
- OS: Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty (64 bit)
- August 2009
- Salome 5.1.2 (64 bit)