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Model composite beam

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xzooom1

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hello ,,

how i can model composite beam have the following info :

E11 = 134 GPA
E22=11.3 GPA
v12= 0.33
G12 = 5 GPA

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plz help how i can model this in femap and what is the best element type to use?

bcoz i am new to composite and when i compare my result when theoritical results i get large percent of error

the beam have the following dimension :

8 layers of 127 X 12.7 x 1.016 mm3

plz help step by step the beam is simply supported

thanx
 
Dear Xzoom1,
Here you are a complete tutorial of how to use composite laminate elements with FEMAP & NX Nastran:

This is a NAFEMS benchmark (see posed to be followed for every FE code to assess accurate results. Any prestigious FE code must demostrate that the obtained results are accurate, and NAFEMS benchmarks are golabally accepted to be THE reference.

Best regards,
Blas.

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Blas Molero Hidalgo
Ingeniero Industrial
Director

IBERISA
48011 BILBAO (SPAIN)
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thank you sir very much
 
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