CompSim: Cross sectional modeling of geometrical complex and inhomogeneous slender structures

Many engineering disciplines require a fast and accurate estimate of structural properties in initial design phase for analysis and optimization studies. This paper presents an open-source computational code named CompSim to develop the structural properties of complex geometries with inhomogeneous...

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Main Authors: Turaj Ashuri, Jie Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-01-01
Series:SoftwareX
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352711017300109
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description Many engineering disciplines require a fast and accurate estimate of structural properties in initial design phase for analysis and optimization studies. This paper presents an open-source computational code named CompSim to develop the structural properties of complex geometries with inhomogeneous materials. Weighted average technique is used to compute properties such as stiffness coefficients, area moment of inertia, and mass distribution. The accuracy of the code is evaluated for a multi-layer composite cross-section. As an illustrative example, the properties of the 20 MW common research wind turbine model are computed and presented. The code helps users to develop and optimize an initial structure in conceptual and preliminary design for further analysis in detailed design phase. Keywords: Structural properties, Cross sectional modeling, Inhomogeneous structures, Geometrical complex structures
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spelling doaj.art-7a075f46ce2e46758235cf3e7e8260062022-12-21T23:22:01ZengElsevierSoftwareX2352-71102017-01-016155160CompSim: Cross sectional modeling of geometrical complex and inhomogeneous slender structuresTuraj Ashuri0Jie Zhang1Arkansas Tech University, Russellville, AR 72801, USA; Corresponding author.University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX 78080, USAMany engineering disciplines require a fast and accurate estimate of structural properties in initial design phase for analysis and optimization studies. This paper presents an open-source computational code named CompSim to develop the structural properties of complex geometries with inhomogeneous materials. Weighted average technique is used to compute properties such as stiffness coefficients, area moment of inertia, and mass distribution. The accuracy of the code is evaluated for a multi-layer composite cross-section. As an illustrative example, the properties of the 20 MW common research wind turbine model are computed and presented. The code helps users to develop and optimize an initial structure in conceptual and preliminary design for further analysis in detailed design phase. Keywords: Structural properties, Cross sectional modeling, Inhomogeneous structures, Geometrical complex structureshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352711017300109
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title CompSim: Cross sectional modeling of geometrical complex and inhomogeneous slender structures
title_full CompSim: Cross sectional modeling of geometrical complex and inhomogeneous slender structures
title_fullStr CompSim: Cross sectional modeling of geometrical complex and inhomogeneous slender structures
title_full_unstemmed CompSim: Cross sectional modeling of geometrical complex and inhomogeneous slender structures
title_short CompSim: Cross sectional modeling of geometrical complex and inhomogeneous slender structures
title_sort compsim cross sectional modeling of geometrical complex and inhomogeneous slender structures
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352711017300109
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