HomerWelsh
Aerospace
- Feb 17, 2009
- 15
Hi everyone,
I am very new to the FEM. I have been doing some basic linear analysis using the COSMOS application within Solidworks. However, I find my colleagues accept the post-processed results as the 'truth'. I am not saying I don't believe it's output but I am from a more traditional background so I wish to check the analysis with some hand calculations. The part in question I can assume as a single element.
Please forgive my ignorance but I have consulted the two available texts on the FEM and neither explain the formulation of the stiffness matrix, K. I see the A*E/L is from deflection theory. It is the construction of the stiffness matrix with 'ones' and 'zeros' I cannot presently understand. I have attached a word document with a simple example from wikipedia and the associated K matrix.
Thanks in advance to the experts who can answer this.
Best Regards,
H.
I am very new to the FEM. I have been doing some basic linear analysis using the COSMOS application within Solidworks. However, I find my colleagues accept the post-processed results as the 'truth'. I am not saying I don't believe it's output but I am from a more traditional background so I wish to check the analysis with some hand calculations. The part in question I can assume as a single element.
Please forgive my ignorance but I have consulted the two available texts on the FEM and neither explain the formulation of the stiffness matrix, K. I see the A*E/L is from deflection theory. It is the construction of the stiffness matrix with 'ones' and 'zeros' I cannot presently understand. I have attached a word document with a simple example from wikipedia and the associated K matrix.
Thanks in advance to the experts who can answer this.
Best Regards,
H.