kenny0987
Mechanical
- May 1, 2013
- 2
Hi,
I'm working on a project where I'm performing a structural analysis on a skateboard deck. It'll probably be a composite, i haven't decided just yet.
My plan is to create a model of 1 layer of the deck (the deck isn't solid, its multiple layers glued together), then sandwich them together. I've run into a few problems thus far. First off, assuming I'll simply repeatedly add the same model multiple times, how would i actually put together the layers? Do i have to add contact elements to each surface, each time? Seems rather tedious..
And another thing, how would I define the material properties of the model as wood, Canadian Maple to be exact? Ive had a look at the available options on Workbench, but I don't see any types of wood anywhere, am i missing something?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I'm working on a project where I'm performing a structural analysis on a skateboard deck. It'll probably be a composite, i haven't decided just yet.
My plan is to create a model of 1 layer of the deck (the deck isn't solid, its multiple layers glued together), then sandwich them together. I've run into a few problems thus far. First off, assuming I'll simply repeatedly add the same model multiple times, how would i actually put together the layers? Do i have to add contact elements to each surface, each time? Seems rather tedious..
And another thing, how would I define the material properties of the model as wood, Canadian Maple to be exact? Ive had a look at the available options on Workbench, but I don't see any types of wood anywhere, am i missing something?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.