Gas Solid Inflated Foil Cushion
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Gas Solid Inflated Foil Cushion Modelled in RFEM
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Gas Solid - Inflated Foil Cushion
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Gas Solid Inflated Foil Cushion Modeled in RFEM, Deformation
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Gas Solid Inflated Foil Cushion Modeled in RFEM, Z-Axis Direction View
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Gas Solid Inflated Foil Cushion Modeled in RFEM, Z-Axis Direction View, Deformation
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Gas Solid Inflated Foil Cushion Modeled in RFEM, X-Axis Direction View
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Gas Solid Inflated Foil Cushion Modeled in RFEM, X-Axis Direction View, Deformation
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Gas Solid Inflated Foil Cushion Modelled in RFEM, Y-Axis Direction View
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Gas Solid Inflated Foil Cushion Modeled in RFEM, Y-Axis Direction View, Deformation
Description
Inflated foil cushion in RFEM using a gas solid. The webinar in the link below demonstrates the workflow when modeling with gas solids in RFEM.
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Keywords
Solid Gas solid Form-finding Fabric membrane
Links
- Webinar | Introduction to Solid Modeling in RFEM
- Product Description | Structural Analysis Software RFEM
- Software for Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
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Modeling Approaches for Shear/Hole Bearing Connections by Means of FEA
The definition of the non-linear contact problem plays an important role for more detailed investigations of shear/hole bearing connections or their immediate environment.
Considering the Stiffness of Gas Solids in Nonlinear Time History Analysis
The stiffness of gas given by the ideal gas law pV = nRT can be considered in the nonlinear dynamic analysis.
The calculation of gas is available for accelerograms and time diagrams for both the explicit analysis and the nonlinear implicit Newmark analysis. To determine the gas behaviour correctly, at least two FE layers for gas solids should be defined.
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