Make sure that these underlying assumptions are valid for your model behavior otherwise, the results could lead to irrelevant and incorrect design conclusions. ![]() The assumption applies to material linearity where stress–strain ratios are constant during the loading (no time variation).Įlement compatibility and constitutive relationships are linear and the stiffness matrix does not change.Įquilibrium is satisfied in the un-deformed configuration.ĭisplacements are directly proportional to the loads stress is directly proportional to strain. We are in the elastic zone where we assume the material fully recovers to its preloaded state when loads are removed as a consequence, the simulation excludes post yielding, plastic and large deformation, large strains, the effects of orthotropic and anisotropic material behavior, and more. I will be covering the following topics in this article: linear static analysis assumptions, legend settings, report formats, and publishing results as DWF, DWFX, and PDF documents.īefore diving into the "report zone," there are some things we need to consider: ![]() Generating a report of an analysis simulation shouldn't be a challenge for any Inventor user. ![]() Generate an FEA Report in Inventor Professional 2014 29 Jun, 2013 By: Radu Stancescu IMAGINiT Tricks Tutorial: Any Inventor user can create a finite element analysis (FEA) report by following these steps.Įditor's Note: This tutorial courtesy of IMAGINiT Technologies.
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