As an example of stress analysis, we present a stress analysis of an elastic body with a bell shape.
The number of nodes for the stress analysis of the elastic body is 2271, and the number of elements is 1400. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Young's modulus: 1.523×10^11 Pa ○ Poisson's ratio: 0.27 ○ Shear modulus: 6×10^10 Pa ○ Mass density: 7860 kg/m³ ○ Input conditions: → A force of 1000N is applied in the direction towards the inside of the bell at the position of the nodes on the symmetry plane of the analysis target, and it is excited at a frequency of 500Hz. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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