On Jan 17, 9:40*pm, "J.Kahn" wrote:
Charles Vincent wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 14, 11:31 am, "J.Kahn" wrote:
If someone was to design a steel tube fuselage or a modification to a
steel tube fuselage, does anybody know of a relatively inexpensive and
painless way to get a stress analysis done, or software to do it?
John
Sorry, I got two links mixed up. This link
http://homepage.usask.ca/~ijm451/fin...resources.html
has references that are free or donation asked. The MYSTRAN software
is $200 for a 1 year license. Cheap in the software world.
Regards,
Bud
A Finite Element Analysis package is worse than useless without mastery
of the basics. *If you can't do it by hand, what you get from FEA could
get you or someone else killed. *EAA still sells "Stress Without Tears"
that takes you through the basic principles and simplified equations for
doing stress analysis of aircraft structures. *If you can't master that,
you aren't going to do much better learning the ins and outs of meshing
for FEA.
Charles.
Don't see it on the EAA site but it is available on Amazon. * Just what
I'm looking for.
Thanks for the input all!
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If you are inclined to take a look at the real thing, not the Reader's
Digest version, you can download almost anything you want for free
from this site at NASA.
http://euler9.tripod.com/analysis/asm.html
There are also links to much more.
Regards,
Bud