The document is instructions for a final term examination in mechanical engineering for 4th year aircraft engineering students. It includes instructions to complete two analysis problems: 1) perform a static structural analysis to determine maximum stress and total deformation of a loaded surface, and 2) conduct a buckling analysis to determine the load multiplier. The surface is made of copper and assumptions include steady state, elastic deformation, and specified spring stiffness, ground distances, force, and dimensions.
The document is instructions for a final term examination in mechanical engineering for 4th year aircraft engineering students. It includes instructions to complete two analysis problems: 1) perform a static structural analysis to determine maximum stress and total deformation of a loaded surface, and 2) conduct a buckling analysis to determine the load multiplier. The surface is made of copper and assumptions include steady state, elastic deformation, and specified spring stiffness, ground distances, force, and dimensions.
The document is instructions for a final term examination in mechanical engineering for 4th year aircraft engineering students. It includes instructions to complete two analysis problems: 1) perform a static structural analysis to determine maximum stress and total deformation of a loaded surface, and 2) conduct a buckling analysis to determine the load multiplier. The surface is made of copper and assumptions include steady state, elastic deformation, and specified spring stiffness, ground distances, force, and dimensions.
Final Term Examination 2015/2016 Subject: CAE Year: 4th year classes Division: Aircraft Engineering Time: 𝟑 Hrs. Examiner(s): CAE group Date: 31 /5 / 2016
Note: 1. Assume any missing data.
Q1. For the surface shown in figure bellow simulate:
A) The static structure analysis to determine the maximum stress and the total deformation due to the applied load. B) Buckling analysis to determine load multiplier. Assumption: Steady state Material: copper Elastic deformation Spring stiffness=100 N/m The ground is far away from the surface corners by (0.5 m) in X direction and (1 m) in Y & Z directions Dimensions in meters FY =100 KN
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
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