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Designed for users who would like to become productive fast, this course offers hands-on experience on the use of SolidWorks Simulation Dynamics modules. The one-day course
provides an overview on a wide range of dynamic analysis topics.
Course details and prerequisites:
Duration: 2 Days
Type: Instructor
Led
Level: Intermediate
Prerequisites:
- Attended the SolidWorks Simulation Essentials Course
- Knowledge of SolidWorks
After the training you will be able to:
- Understand the response of a structure
over time during and after the application
of a load
- Understand how dynamic loads such as
people, wind, waves, traffic, earthquakes,
or blasts can effect your design
Course Outline
Lesson 1 : Analyses Covered
- Modal time history analysis
- Random vibration
- Response spectra analysis
- Steady-state harmonic analysis
- Response spectra generation
Lesson 2 : Mass, Damping and Friction Models
- Mass: Lumped Consistent Mass Matrices
- Damping: Rayleigh damping, modal damping,
concentrated dampers, composite damping
- Node-to-node gap/friction element
Lesson 3 : Numerical Procedures
- Time History Analysis: implicit time integration
using Wilson-theta and Newmark methods
- Response Spectra Analysis: ABS, SRSS, CQC and NRL
mode combination methods
- Steady-State Harmonic Analysis
Lesson 4 : Excitation
- Load vs. time data for nodal forces, pressure loads
- Uniform and nonuniform base excitations in the time
or frequency domain for displacement, velocity and acceleration
- Shock response spectrum vs. frequency
- Harmonic excitation for nodal forces, pressure loads,
uniform and nonuniform ground motions and varied phase angles
- Power spectral density (PSD) excitation curves for nodal
forces, pressure loads, uniform and nonuniform ground motions
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