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fem analysis with catia v5

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Good morning to all,
I wanted to try to set fem analysis with catia v5,
I'm an instrumental engineer, but I've never imposed codes
integrated into the 3d (usually use abaqus).
Does anyone have a manual or something to start from and learn how to put loads and constraints?

Thank you very much in advance to those who will give me a hand.

fabio
 
Well, one in Italian of 782 pages I wrote it but there is also another. Just look.

Greeting!

of the noble
 
Yes, it is possible. I'll send it to you as soon as possible but send me a physical address to which to send the sheets.

If you can write to me at: ciak77@gmail.comof the noble
 
Bye to all,

I should start a fem analysis regarding a motor castle of a ulm and I would kindly need a manual to follow to begin moving the first steps in this system.
Can you help me?
 
is it possible to associate a mesh at a point?
point definition? the point has no mass, it has no volume. You want me to be there?? the point can be a knot in the fem but it is not a body.

This is the basic theory that lies in mechanics... set up in fem courses how many times will say :biggrin:
 
Maybe a course.

I have a motor castle. I made a beam pattern that I associated with the properties. now I have to hypothesize a point (which would then be the centerpiece of my engine) where to place the force. how do I connect it to the structure?
 
Maybe a course.

I have a motor castle. I made a beam pattern that I associated with the properties. now I have to hypothesize a point (which would then be the centerpiece of my engine) where to place the force. how do I connect it to the structure?
you have to put a remote load on the structure, i.e. a force at a point not belonging to the mesh but that interacts with it, quindo with the body or seplification as a beam analysis of a 2d/3d structure.

It's been a while since I haven't used catia, but you have to look in the force parameters to apply if there are the positioning coordinates or options or remote force that make you define: application point in space, face/face interaction. all modelers have it (solidworks and inventor) so catia also has to have it more.

I'm sorry. the motor castle will have holes on which to mount the motor...make an estimate of the individual forces on the holes and apply the individual forces on the mesh 3d of the traliccio... Isn't it easier?
 
I had thought of linking this point with rigid virtual parts, but at the time of calculation tell me that at such parts no mesh is associated (who asked it? ! )
 
Good morning, everyone!

I must start using the module analysis of catia (static analysis and frequency). I would really use a handbook on these applications.
Could someone help me? ?
I saw how long ago a version in Italian was going on the forum (author Giuseppe of the noble). Could anyone turn it around? ?

Thank you very much

a greeting
 
Hi, I'm Mario and I'm learning caia and fem analysis in catia would it be possible to have something that treats this topic?, also how is it called the book you wrote? Thank you so much! pizzobe@libero.it
 
Hello, Mario,

In fact I wrote the three manuals of catia v5, creo 2.0 and pro/engineer wildfire 5 but unfortunately they are not in electronic format and are not free. if you really need one of these manuals I send you more info but not to create problems at the site please write me privately.

Good evening!

of the noble

Hi, I'm Mario and I'm learning caia and fem analysis in catia would it be possible to have something that treats this topic?, also how is it called the book you wrote? Thank you so much! pizzobe@libero.it
 
hi guys I'm designing an epicloidal transmission system, I wanted to know if you can perform a dynamic fem analysis on catia v5. Thank you very much.
 

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