This textbook covers important concepts and methods used in finite element analysis (FEA) such as Preparing Geometry, Boundary Conditions (load and fixture), Element Types, Contacts, Connectors, Meshing, Mesh Controls, Mesh Check (Aspect Ratio check and Jacobian check), Adaptive Meshing (H-Adaptive and P-Adaptive), Iterative Methods (Newton-Raphson Scheme and Modified Newton-Raphson Scheme), Incremental Methods (Force, Displacement, or Arc Length), and so on. This textbook not only focuses on the usages of the tools of SOLIDWORKS Simulation but also on the fundamentals of finite element analysis (FEA) through various real-world Case Studies. The Case Studies used in this textbook allow users to solve various real-world engineering problems by using SOLIDWORKS Simulation step-by-step. Also, the Hands-on Test Drives are given at the end of chapters that allow users to experience themselves the ease-of-use and immense capacities of SOLIDWORKS Simulation.
Every chapter begins with learning objectives related to the topics covered in that chapter. Moreover, every chapter ends with a summary which lists the topics learned in that chapter followed by questions to assess the knowledge.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction to FEA and SOLIDWORKS Simulation
Chapter 2. Introduction to Analysis Tools and Static Analysis
Chapter 3. Case Studies of Static Analysis
Chapter 4. Interactions and Connectors
Chapter 5. Adaptive Mesh Methods
Chapter 6. Buckling Analysis
Chapter 7. Fatigue Analysis
Chapter 8. Frequency Analysis
Chapter 9. Drop Test Analysis
Chapter 10. Non-Linear Static Analysis
Main Features of the Textbook