The document provides instructions for a finite element analysis (FEA) simulation using ANSYS. Students are asked to: [1] Perform a free vibration analysis to determine 10 mode shapes and natural frequencies of a steel plate. [2] Conduct a harmonic analysis to determine the plate's deformation frequency response under a 15 N/m^2 load and the maximum principle stress and strain. The plate has fixed edges and dimensions are given in meters.
The document provides instructions for a finite element analysis (FEA) simulation using ANSYS. Students are asked to: [1] Perform a free vibration analysis to determine 10 mode shapes and natural frequencies of a steel plate. [2] Conduct a harmonic analysis to determine the plate's deformation frequency response under a 15 N/m^2 load and the maximum principle stress and strain. The plate has fixed edges and dimensions are given in meters.
The document provides instructions for a finite element analysis (FEA) simulation using ANSYS. Students are asked to: [1] Perform a free vibration analysis to determine 10 mode shapes and natural frequencies of a steel plate. [2] Conduct a harmonic analysis to determine the plate's deformation frequency response under a 15 N/m^2 load and the maximum principle stress and strain. The plate has fixed edges and dimensions are given in meters.
Second Term Examination 2013/2014 Subject: CAE (ANSYS) Year: 4th year Division: General Mechanical Engineering Exam Time:1.5 Hrs. Examiner(s): Dr. Nabeh Natic and Dr. Laith Jaafer Date: 30 / 3 / 2014
Notes: 1. Assume all missing data
For the plate shown in figure bellow Simulate:
A) Free vibration to determine mode shape and natural frequency for 10 values B) Harmonic vibration to determine: 1- The deformation frequency response of geometry at load direction. 2- The principle Stress and strain at maximum peak frequency. Assumption *Material: steel *Apply excitation frequency within the range of the natural frequency of geometry * Plate thickness 5 mm P=15 N/m2
Boundary Element Methods in Applied Mechanics: Proceedings of the First Joint Japan/US Symposium on Boundary Element Methods, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 3-6 October 1988
Q2. For The Stool Shown in Figure Bellow Simulate: A) The Total Deformation and The Equivalent Stress Due To The Applied Load. B) The Buckling Analysis To Determine Load Multiplier