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Advanced Sofy for MSC Nastran Users Training Course (SOF110)
This course is designed:
- To provide the CAE engineer with the knowledge and skills to do complete modelling and post-processing in Sofy.
- To build a finite element model from scratch, including complete geometry clean-up and meshing.
- Learn how to build and modify many different MSC Nastran element types.
- To apply several types of loading and boundary conditions, and use quality and model checking features.
- Utilise post-processing commands for both static and dynamic analyses.
Who Should Attend:
- Experienced Sofy users who create MSC Nastran models
- Engineering Analysts
- Automotive engineers
- University lecturers and students
Course Content:
- Advanced model modification
- Geometry Cleanup & Automeshing
- Replace part; Coarsen fine parts.
- Enhance quality & user control of settings
- Sub-assembly Management; Model ID Management; Lock Node Location command.
- Project, Reorient, Transform, Translate, and Reflect commands.
- Manual meshing & Part commands
- 2-3-4 Line mesh, 3-4 point mesh.
- Linear solid mesh, Drag mesh, Spin mesh, and Element >Create> Solid.
- Part commands: Modify, On/ Off, Mask, Auto color, Change Graphics, etc.
- Connections
- Connection Groups, Master Weld file
- MSC Nastran connection types: RBE2, RSM, CWELD, Adhesive (solids)
- User-defined Sofy Generic elements & corresponding MSC Nastran elements.
- Create multiple connections along a flange
- Loading conditions
- Apply loads & constraints.
- Create LCS for load vector, create pressure loading, create enforced displacement.
- Check & enhance model quality ; create MSC Nastran deck
- Post processing
- Linear static run : Display animation. Create displacement contour plot, create stress contour plot.
- Normal modes run: Animation of several modes, multiple canvases, display strain energy density; Plotel generation
Prerequisites:
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1 day |
$1,375 AUD |
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