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Static structural analysis for rotating wheel

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10 years 2 months ago - 10 years 2 months ago #7897 by Zach
Hello,

I am new in CAELinux and have a question:
is it possible to make static structural analysis for rotating wheel,
something like this:


If yes, than which module or application Of CAELinux I should use?

Thank you in advance!
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10 years 2 months ago #7898 by Claus
Code_Aster can do it.
I don't know if Elmer can apply a rotational load, but probably.

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Code_Aster release : STA11.4 on OpenSUSE 12.3 64 bits - EDF/Intel version
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10 years 2 months ago #7899 by Zach
Thank you.
do I have to use Code-Aster inside Salome or somehow else?
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10 years 2 months ago #7900 by kwou
Hoi ZachJa

you can use ''Aster-inside-Salome'' (CAELinux) but you can also run it ''stand alone''.
''Aster-inside-Salome'' is probably easier to start with and at sometime it may be restricted in command you can apply within your command file.
C-Aster with ASTK is more ''flexible'' and hence a sligthly more difficult to use to start with.
But finally it is your choice.

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10 years 2 months ago #7901 by Andrea
Absolutely,
I suggest to install caelinux2013 in virtualbox.
Open Salome Meca (I installed the new release of salome-meca 2014.2, but you can also use the preinstalled version) and import IGES or STP, make the mesh and for last use Code Aster module (there is the Wizard for the static analisys).
The static analisys is realy easy to use.


At the link below an example.

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10 years 2 months ago #7904 by Zach
Thank you Andrea,

but simple elastcity analysis it is not exactly what I am looking for.
I need to do somethink like this:

ie wheel from steel is rotating with 1000 RPM and where exactly will apear highest stresses (also value of stress)?
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