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This model is the didactical analysis of a clamped beam (static 3D elasticity). The dimensions of the beam and the material parameter can be modified interactively in the ONELAB window, as well as a number of modeling parameters. Diagrams of the internal moments can be generated by checking the box <code>Compute MT diagrams</code>. | This model is the didactical analysis of a clamped beam (static 3D elasticity). The dimensions of the beam and the material parameter can be modified interactively in the ONELAB window, as well as a number of modeling parameters. Diagrams of the internal moments can be generated by checking the box <code>Compute MT diagrams</code>. | ||
− | + | To start the model, open a terminal from the left menu-bar of the virtual machine window, and issue the command <code>gmsh</code> at the prompt. Then, from the <code>File > Open</code> menu of Gmsh, open the file '''beam.py''' located in the '''ELMERMODELS/beam3d''' directory. | |
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Latest revision as of 15:22, 21 January 2015
3D model of a beam
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Additional information
This model is the didactical analysis of a clamped beam (static 3D elasticity). The dimensions of the beam and the material parameter can be modified interactively in the ONELAB window, as well as a number of modeling parameters. Diagrams of the internal moments can be generated by checking the box Compute MT diagrams
.
To start the model, open a terminal from the left menu-bar of the virtual machine window, and issue the command gmsh
at the prompt. Then, from the File > Open
menu of Gmsh, open the file beam.py located in the ELMERMODELS/beam3d directory.
Model developed by F. Henrotte.
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