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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF A PLANAR TRUSS Instructor: Professor James Sherwood Revised: Michael Schraiber, Dimitri Soteropoulos, Sanjay Nainani Programs Utilized: HyperMesh Desktop v2017.2, OptiStruct, HyperView This tutorial explains how to build a planar truss. The pre-processing program used is Hypermesh, and Optistruct is used for the analysis. F=1000 2 @ 10 =20 15 3 @ 20 =60 The following exercises are included: Figure 1. Truss Dimensions and Boundary Conditions Setting up the problem in HyperMesh Applying Loads and Boundary Conditions Submitting the job Viewing the results Step 1: Launch HyperMesh and set the Optistruct User Profile 1. Launch Hypermesh. The User Profiles dialog appears. 2. Select OptiStruct and click OK. This loads the User Profile. It includes the appropriate template, macro menu, and import reader, paring down the functionality of HyperMesh to what is relevant for generating models for OptiStruct. HYPERMESH TRUSS TUTORIAL 1 REV 09.10.2017

Step 2: Create basic geometry. Figure 2. HyperMesh OptiStruct CAE Viewport 1. Right-click in the Model browser and select Create > Component. Figure 3. Creating a component 2. Set the value for Name to Truss1, select a color, and click Create 3. Create the nodes for the truss by selecting Geometry > Create > Nodes > XYZ 4. Create each node from the following table: 5. Change the view to the XY plane from the standard toolbar. HYPERMESH TRUSS TUTORIAL 2 REV 09.10.2017

Node X Y 1 0 0 2 20 0 3 40 0 4 60 0 5 15 10 6 30 20 7 45 10 Table 1. Node coordinates Figure 4. View of Seven Nodes 6. Create the lines for the truss by selecting Geometry > Create > Lines > Linear Nodes. 7. Create the truss element-by-element, selecting two nodes at a time and selecting create. The final geometry should resemble the structure below. 8. Click create. 9. Delete all temporary nodes by selecting Geometry > Delete > Nodes; click the clear all button 10. Click return to get back to the main menu HYPERMESH TRUSS TUTORIAL 3 REV 09.10.2017

Figure 5. Final Model Geometry Step 3: Create Steel material. 1. Right-click in the Model browser and select Create > Material. This will create a Material in the Model Browser. 2. Enter name Steel for it. 3. The card edit panel for the material will appear in the bottom Figure 6: Material 4. Make sure Card Image is set to MAT 1 HYPERMESH TRUSS TUTORIAL 4 REV 09.10.2017

5. Right-click on the Material and choose the Card Edit option. 6. Set the value for E (Young s Modulus) to 3.0e7 psi. 7. Set the value for NU (Poisson s Ratio) to 0.3. Accept defaults for the rest and click return. Figure 7. Edit Material Card Edit Step 4: Create the section properties for the bar elements (OptiStruct CROD by using HyperBeam) 1. To open the HyperBeam panel, click Properties > Hyperbeam from the menu bar. 2. Go to the standard section subpanel. 3. Set the standard section library to OPTISTRUCT. 4. Set the standard section type to Rod. Figure 8. HyperBeam Panel 5. Click create. HyperMesh invokes the HyperBeam module Note: The solid, green circle represents the cross section. Under the local coordinate system you should see the number 10.000, which is the radius of the cross-section 6. Under Parameter Definition, click the Value field next to Radius (r) and change the value from 10.0 to 2.0. HyperMesh updates the value in the Data pane to reflect the circle s new radius. 7. In the Model browser, right-click on the section circle_section.1 and select Rename from the context sensitive menu. 8. In the editable field, rename the section XC1. HYPERMESH TRUSS TUTORIAL 5 REV 09.10.2017

Figure 9. HyperBeam cross section 9. To close the HyperBeam module and return to your HyperMesh session, click File > Exit from the menu bar. To return to the main menu, click return Step 5: Create cross-sectional property. 1. Right-click in the Model browser and select Create > Property. 2. This will create a property name it Rod_property. 3. In the entity editor: HYPERMESH TRUSS TUTORIAL 6 REV 09.10.2017

Figure 10 Property Editor Enter the above shown values. 4. Set the value for Card Image to PROD. 5. Select the checkbox for Beamsection and set its value to XC1. 6. Click the Material and select Steel. 7. The Area, A, and Moment of Inertia, J, should automatically calculate to the values below. 8. Right-click on the Truss1 component from the model menu and select Assign from the pulldown menu. 9. Set the value for Property to Rod_Property and click Ok. Step 6: Create a 1-D Line Mesh for the truss. 1. From the main menu, select Mesh > Create > Line Mesh. 2. Set the element selector to lines; click to select and choose all to select all 11 lines. 3. Ensure that segment is whole line property is active 4. Ensure that element config: is set to rod. 5. Set element size= to 20.0 6. Set the value for property to Rod_Property. HYPERMESH TRUSS TUTORIAL 7 REV 09.10.2017

7. Click mesh. 8. Click return twice to return to the main menu. 9. To make the mesh elements CROD elements, select Mesh > Create > 1D Elements > Rods. 10. Click the update radio button, and select all elements. 11. Set the property= value to Rod_Property and set the elem types= value to CROD. 12. (Optional) To create a better visual representation of the truss, change the 1D Element Representation from the visualization panel to 1D Detailed Element Representation. Figure 11. 1D Detailed Element Representation of Truss Component Step 7: Create a load collector for the applied force. 1. In the model browser, right-click and select Create > Load Collectors. 2. In the window that opens, set the value for Name to Force1. 3. From the main menu, select BCs > Create > Forces. 4. Make sure you are in the create subpanel. 5. Set uniform size= to 10.0. 6. Set magnitude= to 1000. 7. Set the orientation to x-axis. 8. Make sure load types= is set to FORCE. 9. Make sure the nodes selector is active, and select the node at the top of the truss. 10. Click create, then return. Step 8: Create a load collector for the roller and pin constraints 1. In the model browser, right-click and select Create > Load Collectors. 2. In the window that opens, set the value for Name to Constraints. 3. From the main menu, select BCs > Create > Constraints. 4. Ensure that load types= is set to SPC. HYPERMESH TRUSS TUTORIAL 8 REV 09.10.2017

5. Make sure the nodes selector is active, and select the bottom-left node of the truss; this will be the roller. 6. In the DOF side panel, only check dof2 and dof3. 7. Click create. 8. Make sure the nodes selector is active, and select the bottom-right node of the truss; this will be the pinned connection. 9. In the DOF side panel, only check dof1, dof2, and dof3. 10. Click create. 11. Click return to return to the main menu. Step 9: Create a Load Step to prepare for analysis. 1. Select Setup > Create > LoadSteps to enter the LoadStep creation panel. 2. In the LoadStep panel, set the value for Name to Static Truss Analysis. 3. Set the value for Analysis Type to Linear Static. 4. Set the value for SPC to Constraints. 5. Similarly, set the value for LOAD to Force1. The panel should look like the one below: Figure 12. Creating the Static Truss Analysis LoadStep 6. Click Create, then Return to get back to the Main Menu. Step 9: Construct an OptiStruct Analysis 1. From the main panel, select Analysis. 2. Choose OptiStruct from the Analysis panel. 3. Under export options: choose all. 4. Under run options: choose analysis. 5. Under memory options: choose memory default. 6. Select a destination for the file in the input box by selecting save. 7. Click OptiStruct to perform the analysis. Step 10: View a Contour Plot of Stresses Figure 13. Fields in the OptiStruct Panel HYPERMESH TRUSS TUTORIAL 9 REV 09.10.2017

8. Choose Results from the window that opens to view the results of the job. Figure 14. The HyperWorks Solver View window 9. To view the axial stress in the model, click the Contour icon in the visualization panel. 10. Ensure that Result type is set to Element Stresses (1D) (s) and select CROS Axial Stress from the drop down menu below. Click Apply to view the results: Figure 15. The Axial Stress plot for the given subcase HYPERMESH TRUSS TUTORIAL 10 REV 09.10.2017

11. To view the deformed shape of the model, click the Deformed icon in the visualization panel. 12. Change the Scale type to Model Percent; in the Value field, enter 10.0. 13. In the visualization panel, drag the Current Time selector to the end to view the final deformed shape of the truss: Figure 16. Deformed plot of the truss 14. To view the individual stresses in each element, select the Query toolbar icon. 15. Change the selector button to Elements and select the three elements shown below to view their stress values. Ensure that they match the values shown below. HYPERMESH TRUSS TUTORIAL 11 REV 09.10.2017

Step 10 (Optional): Save the.mvw file Figure 17. Individual Stress Elements Select File > Save to save the results of the OptiStruct analysis to be viewed at a later time. HYPERMESH TRUSS TUTORIAL 12 REV 09.10.2017