Creating Line Mass Densities

This task shows you how to create a Line Mass Density applied to a virtual part or to a geometry selection.

Line Mass Densities used to model purely inertial (non-structural) system characteristics such as additional equipment. They represent scalar line mass density fields of given intensity, applied to curve geometries.

You specify the line mass density and this quantity remains constant independently of the geometry selection. 

Units are line mass density units (typically kg/m in SI). 

Mass sets can be included in static cases: in this case, they are used for loadings based inertia effects.

Line Mass Density can be applied to the following support types:

Geometrical Feature

Mechanical Feature

Analysis Feature

Spatial Groups

Geometrical Groups

Groups by Neighborhood

Groups by Boundary

Others

Edge

 

To know more, refer to Authorized Supports.

Open the sample08.CATAnalysis document from the samples directory.

  • Go to View > Render Style > Customize View and make sure the Shading, Outlines and Materials options are active in the Custom View Modes dialog box.

  1. Click Line Mass Density in the Masses toolbar.

    The Line Mass Density dialog box appears.

    To know more about the Select Mesh Part button, refer to Selecting Mesh Parts.

  2. You can change the identifier of the Line Mass Density by editing the Name field.

  3. Select the support (an edge, curve or line geometry) on which the line mass density is applied. Any selectable geometry is highlighted when you pass the cursor over it.

    You can select several supports in sequence, to apply the Line Mass Density to all supports simultaneously.

  4. Enter the desired Mass Density value to modify the mass density magnitude.

  5. Click OK.

    A Line Mass Density object appears in the specification tree under the active Masses objects set.

    Symbols representing the Line Mass Density are displayed on the support geometry.

  • You can either select the support and then set the Line Mass Density specifications, or set the Line Mass Density specifications and then select the support.
  • If you select other supports, you can create as many Line Mass Densities as desired with the same dialog box. A series of Line Mass Densities can therefore be created quickly.
  • Non-Structural Masses are not required for either Stress Analysis or Modal computations. 
  • If several Analysis Cases have been defined in the Finite Element Model, you must activate a Masses objects set in the features tree before creating a Line Mass Density object (only available if you have ELFINI Structural Analysis product installed).
  • Line Mass Density objects can be edited by a double click on the corresponding object or icon in the specification tree.
Make sure the computation is finished before starting any of the following operations.
Products Available in Analysis Workbench

The ELFINI Structural Analysis product offers the following additional features with a right mouse click (key 3) on:

  • a Line Mass Density object:
    • Line Mass Density Visualization on Mesh: the translation of your Line Mass Density object specifications into solver specifications can be visualized symbolically at the impacted mesh entities, provided the mesh has been previously generated via a Compute action.
  • a Mass objects set:
    • Generate Image: generates an image of the Local Update action (which translates all user-defined Masses specs into explicit solver commands on mesh entities), by generating symbols for the elementary masses imposed by the Masses objects set. The image can be edited to include part or all of the options available.
    • Report: the partial status and results of intermediate  pre-processor computations are reported in HTML format. It represents a subset of the global Report capability and generates a partial report of the Masses objects set Computation. 

      For more details, refer to Creating Distributed Masses.