Chapter 5: Analyses of Axisymmetric Bodies
In the previous three chapters, we dealt with the analyses of components that are analyzed using either a truss or beam element. Using these elements, we have also demonstrated the application of basic load types such as uniformly distributed load, as well as axial/transverse bending/torsional loads. Truss and beam elements provide a good entry point for exploring finite element simulations of components. However, the theoretical basis of these elements restricts their application to the analyses of components characterized by having a geometric length that is far greater than the dimensions of the cross-section. Essentially, they are good for long, straight one-dimensional structures, but they fall short for the analysis of many forms of advanced components.
In this chapter, we'll learn how to simulate components with more robust elements within the SOLIDWORKS simulation. Specifically, in this chapter, we will examine the shell element...