This task shows you how to create a Finite Element Model, and optionally an Analysis Case. |
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Finite Element Models are representations used for performing computer-aided engineering analysis (CAEA) of products. They are complementary to computer-aided design (CAD) models, which are mainly geometric representations of products. A Finite Element Model consists of:
The Finite Element Model can initiate a solution process when a sufficient amount of specifications have been captured in the objects constituting the representations of the model. At the creation of a Finite Element Model, the program automatically generates the system representation template, and proposes to also generate an Analysis Case template for the environment representation and also for indicating the type of solution procedure sought. |
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If you do not have the ELFINI Structural Analysis product license, your Finite Element Model can simultaneously contain at most one Static Analysis Case and one Frequency Analysis Case. |
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Open the sample01.CATPart document from the samples directory. |
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If you installed the ELFINI Structural Analysis (EST) product, the Finite Element Model can contain an arbitrary number of (Static and/or Frequency) Analysis Cases. |
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