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RADIOSS for Linear Analysis Featured Training Class
03/10/2011
Static and Normal Modes Analysis This is an introductory course for using RADIOSS to solve static linear problems. This is a one day training with focus on understanding how to solve structural problems using a high level finite element solver, the theoretical and practical aspects of these problems are presented to provide the attendees a very good base to start using RADIOSS on their own models.
Class Format
- 1 day
- Instructor-led
- Presentation and hands-on exercises
- One student to a computer
Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of finite element analysis. A basic knowledge about Pre and Post processing finite element models.
Topics
- Hand editing the cards w/o a preprocessor
- Submitting jobs and reviewing the results files from RADIOSS
- Debugging models
- Creating materials, properties, components & BCs
- Model organization in HyperMesh
- Submitting jobs from HyperMesh
- Bending and torsion of a channel bracket assembly
- Thermal stress analysis of a printed circuit board
- Modal Analysis
- Inertia relief Analysis
- Buckling Analysis
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Tags: analysis, bending, buckling, inertia relief, linear, normal modes, RADIOSS, static, stress, thermal, training
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