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Lecture 8 ABAQUS-2

The document outlines a step-by-step workshop for performing linear static analysis of a cantilever beam using Abaqus/CAE. It includes instructions for creating a part, defining material properties, assembling the model, applying boundary conditions and loads, meshing, and running the analysis. Finally, it describes postprocessing steps to visualize the results.

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Lecture 8 ABAQUS-2

The document outlines a step-by-step workshop for performing linear static analysis of a cantilever beam using Abaqus/CAE. It includes instructions for creating a part, defining material properties, assembling the model, applying boundary conditions and loads, meshing, and running the analysis. Finally, it describes postprocessing steps to visualize the results.

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Workshop 1.

Linear Static Analysis of a Cantilever Beam


- Abaqus/CAE
(1) Creating a part

Main Model → Manager

Model Mana Rename

Rename Mo Rename Model-1 to Beam → OK

Model Mana Dismiss

Main File → Save as → Directory(Workshop_1), Name (Beam) → OK

Module Part

Main Part → Create

Create Part Name(Beam), 3D Planar, Deformable, Solid, Extrusion, Approximate


size(600) → Continue
Create Lines Rectangle(4 lines) → Click mouse button 2 anywhere → Esc

Add Dimen Horizontal dimension (200 mm), Vertical dimension (20 mm) → Done

Edit Base Ex Depth(25) → OK

(2) Creating a material

Module Property

Main Material → Create

Edit Name(Steel) → Mechanical → Elasticity → Elastic → E(209E3), ν(0.3) →


Material OK → Save
(3) Defining & assigning section properties

Main Section → Create

Create Sect Name(SolidSection), Solid, Homogeneous → Continue

Edit Section Material(Steel) → OK


Main Assign → Section → Select the section plane → Done
Edit Sec Ass OK
(4) Assembling the model

Module Assembly
Main Instance → Create
Create Insta Part, Beam, Dependent → OK
(5) Configuring the analysis
Module Step
Main Step → Create
Create Step Name(BeamLoad), Initial, General, Static/General → Continue
Edit Step Incrementation(Initial: 0.1) → OK
(6) Applying BC & loads to the model
Module Load
Main BC → Create
Create BC Name(Fixed), Step(Initial), Mechanical, Displacement/Rotation → Continue
Screen Select boundary region → Done
Edit BC U1, U2 & U3 → OK
Main Load → Manager
Create Load Name(Pressure) → Step(BeamLoad), Mechanical, Pressure → Continue
Screen Select load region → Done
Edit Load Uniform, Magnitude(0.5) → OK
(7) Meshing
Module Mesh, Object: Part(Beam)
Main Mesh → Controls
Mesh Contr Hex, Structured → OK
Main Mesh → Element Type
Screen Select the region → Done
Element Typ Standard, Linear, 3D Stress, Hex(Incompatible modes, C3D8I) → OK
Main Seed → Part → Select the section plane → Done
Global Seed Size(10) → OK
Screen Seeding definition complete → Done
Main Mesh → Part
Screen Yes
(8) Creating an analysis job & Running the analysis

Module Job
Main Job → Manager
Job Manage Create
Create Job Name(Deform) → Continue
Edit Job Description (Workshop 1), Full analysis → OK
Job Manage Submit → Results
(9) Postprocessing with Abaqus/CAE
Main Plot → Deformed Shape
Main Plot → Contours → On Deformed Shape
Main File → Save
Main File → Exit

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