cad2blender
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- Jan 20, 2012
- 15
I have created a solid model of a wing. It is a NACA 0012 airfoil simply extruded for a span of 10 inches and a chord of 1.5 inches. When I imported the model into FeMap as a parasolid, the results of the analysis do not seem to be correct. I believe it is because I meshed it incorrectly. I am getting a unit load deflection of 1.3 inches at the tip, when it is fully constrained at the root, wing material is carbon steel by the way. I have tried several ways to mesh the wing, and the only one that I found that works is by:
-Importing as a parasolid
-Mapped subdivisions on surface
-Hex mesh solids
I have "substituted" a rectangular solid from solidworks to see perhaps my imported wing was the problem, and with the substituted plain rectangular solid I now get a deflection of 0.11 inches. Maybe the method I am using is incorrect? Maybe FeMap is just meshing and empty shell instead of a volume? Any help is appreciated.
-Importing as a parasolid
-Mapped subdivisions on surface
-Hex mesh solids
I have "substituted" a rectangular solid from solidworks to see perhaps my imported wing was the problem, and with the substituted plain rectangular solid I now get a deflection of 0.11 inches. Maybe the method I am using is incorrect? Maybe FeMap is just meshing and empty shell instead of a volume? Any help is appreciated.