mikefenomeno
Mechanical
- Sep 1, 2008
- 1
Hi I just started using CosmosWorks. I have a question for whoever is good in meshing and cosmos tricks.
I am studying the static analysis of a cantilever beam (rectangular section) fixed on one edge to the wall (Immovible REstraint) and on the other edge a load of 10KN is applied. When i get the von misses stresses, normal stressses and shear stresses the results are different from the theoretical values but not too much difference (Slight error) and it also gives me very high stresses (singularitites on the fixed edges).
But if I split the beam using three plans going the neutral axes (view attached pic) the results are very similar to the theoretical results.
Can somebody please explain to me the effect of splitting on the stress results. what does it do with the meshing? it obviously improve it but how?
Regards
I am studying the static analysis of a cantilever beam (rectangular section) fixed on one edge to the wall (Immovible REstraint) and on the other edge a load of 10KN is applied. When i get the von misses stresses, normal stressses and shear stresses the results are different from the theoretical values but not too much difference (Slight error) and it also gives me very high stresses (singularitites on the fixed edges).
But if I split the beam using three plans going the neutral axes (view attached pic) the results are very similar to the theoretical results.
Can somebody please explain to me the effect of splitting on the stress results. what does it do with the meshing? it obviously improve it but how?
Regards