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Automated Generation of F.E.A Models Through Idealization OperatorsFine, Lionel, L. Remondini and J-C. Leon2nd Symposium on Trends in Unstructured Mesh Generation, University of Colorado, Boulder, August 1999
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2nd Symposium on
Trends in Unstructured Mesh Generation 5th US Congress on Computational Mechanics University of Colorado, Boulder August 4-6, 1999
Laboratoire Sols, Solides, Structures UMR-CNRS 5521, BP 53 38041
Grenoble Cedex, France
Abstract The insertion of mechanical criteria into the process of geometry adaption, as presented in this paper, adds flexibility to F.E.A. tools, thus improving their integration into the design process. This approach is illustrated and validated through an example. References [1] Anton V.Mobley, Michael P.Carroll, Scott A.Canann 'An object oriented approach to geometry defeaturing for Finite Element Meshing', 7th International Meshing Roundtable, Sandia Nationnal Laboratories , Dearborn, Michigan, Octobre 1998. [2] C.G. Armstrong, R.J. Donaghy and S.J. Bridgett, 'Derivation of appropriate Idealisations in Finite Element Modelling', the Third International Conference on Computational Structures technology, Budapest 1996. [3] S. Dey, M. S. Shephard, M. K. Georges 'Elimination of the adverse effects of small model features by the local modification of automatically generated meshes', Engineering with Computers, p134-152, 1997 [4] P. V,ron, J-C. L,on, 'Static polyhedron simplification using error measurements', Computer-Aided Design, Vol.. 29, No 4, pp. 287-298, 1997. [5] O.C. Zienkiewicz, J.C. Zhu, 'Adaptivity and mesh generation', International Journal For Numerical Methods in Engineering, Vol 32, pp 783-810, 1991. [6] P. Coorevits, P. Ladeveze, J.P Pelle, 'An automatic procedure with a control of accuracy for finite element analysis in 2D elasticity' Comp. meth. in appl. mech and engng., Vol. 121, pp. 91-120, 1995 Contact author(s) or publisher for availability and copyright information on above referenced article |