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SolidWorks Simulation

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Course Length: 3 days

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Prerequisites

Attendees should have attended a SolidWorks Essentials Training Course and have a basic understanding of mechanical engineering concepts

Description

Description:

This course is designed to make SolidWorks users productive more quickly with the SolidWorks Simulation Bundle. This course will provide an in-depth coverage on the basics of Finite Element Analysis (FEA), covering the entire analysis process from meshing to evaluation of results for parts and assemblies. The class discusses linear stress analysis, gap/contact analysis, and best practices. (3 days)

Topics covered in this course

Introduction to FEA
About This Course
What is SolidWorks Simulation?
What Is Finite Element Analysis
Build Mathematical Mode
Build Finite Element Mode
Solve Finite Element Mode
Analyze Result
Errors in FEA
Finite Elements
Degrees of Freedom
Calculations in FEA
Interpretation of FEA Results
Units of Measurement
Limitations of SolidWorks Simulation
 

Lesson 1: The Analysis Process
Objectives
The Analysis Process
Case Study: Stress in a Plate
Project Description
SolidWorks Simulation Options
Preprocessing
Meshing
Postprocessing
Multiple Studies
Reports
 
Lesson 2: Mesh Controls, Stress Concentrations and Boundary Conditions
Objectives
Mesh Control
Case Study: The L Bracket
Project Description
Case Study: Analysis of Bracket with a Fillet
Case Study: Analysis of a Welded Bracket
Understanding the Effect of Boundary Conditions
 
Lesson 3: Assembly Analysis with Contacts
Objectives
Contact and Gap Analysis
Case Study: Pliers with Global Contact
Pliers with Local Contact
 
Lesson 4: Symmetrical and Free Self-Equilibrated Assemblies
Objectives
Shrink Fit Parts
Case Study: Shrink Fit
Project Description
Analysis with Soft springs
 
Lesson 5: Assembly Analysis with Connectors
Objectives
Connecting Components
Connectors
Case Study: Vise Grip Pliers
 
Lesson 6: Compatible/Incompatible Meshes
Objectives
Compatible / Incompatible Meshing: Bonded contact
Case Study: Rotor
Case Study: Compatible/ Incompatible meshing: No Penetration contact
 
Lesson 7: Assembly Analysis Mesh Refinement
Objectives
Mesh Control in an Assembly
Case Study: Cardan Joint
Problem Statement
Part 1: Draft Quality Coarse Mesh Analysis
Part 2: High Quality Mesh Analysis
 
Lesson 8: Analysis of Thin Components
Objectives
Thin Components
Case Study: Pulley
Part 1: Mesh with Solid Elements
Part 2: Refined Solid Mesh
Solid vs. Shell
Creating Shell Elements
Part 3: Shell Elements - Mid-plane Surface
Results Comparison
Case Study: Joist Hanger
 
Lesson 9: Mixed Meshing Shells & Solids
Objectives
Mixed Meshing Solids and Shells
Case Study: Pressure Vessel
 
Lesson 10: Mixed Meshing Solids, Beams & Shells
Objectives
Case Study: Particle Separator
Mixed Meshing
 
Lesson 11: Design Scenarios
Objectives
Design Scenarios
Case Study: Suspension Design
Part 1: Multiple Load Cases
Part 2: Geometry Modification
 
Lesson 12: Thermal Stress Analysis
Objectives
Thermal Stress Analysis
Case Study: Bimetallic Strip
Examining Results in Local Coordinate Systems (Optional)
Saving Model in its Deformed Shape
 
Lesson 13: Adaptive Meshing
Objectives
Adaptive Meshing
Case Study: Support Bracket
h-Adaptivity Study
p-Adaptivity Study
h vs. p Elements - Summary
 
Lesson 14: Large Displacement Analysis
Objectives
Small vs. Large Displacement Analysis
Case Study: Clamp
Part 1: Small Displacement Linear Analysis
Part 2: Large Displacement Nonlinear Analysis
 
Appendix A: Meshing, Solvers, and Tips & Tricks
Meshing Strategies
Geometry Preparation
Mesh Quality
Mesh Controls
Meshing Stages
Failure Diagnostics
Tips for Using Shell Elements
Hardware Considerations in Meshing
Solvers in SolidWorks Simulation
Choosing a Solver
 
Appendix B: Customer Help and Assistance
Customer help and assistance

Disclaimer

The course duration is a guideline. Course topics and duration may be modified by the instructor based upon the knowledge and skill level of the course participants.
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