SUGAR-Based Cantilever Simulation Tool
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Usage Stats Overall Period: Updated 19 Nov, 2008 Users: 34 Jobs: 115 Avg. exec. time: 8 secs Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
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- 1.0 (published)
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| Version | 1.0 - published on 03 Oct, 2008 |
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| Contributor(s) | Fengyuan (Thomas) Li Purdue University, West Lafayette Brandon Patterson Purdue University - West Lafayette Jason Clark Purdue University, West Lafayette |
| At a glance | Cantilever modeling and simulation with different loads |
| Description | The simulator is currently designed to simulate cantilever beams. A cantilever beam is a beam that is anchored at one end while the tip of the beam is allowed to hang freely. The tool is designed to simulate how the cantilever beam will act under various forces and moments. There are two different simulations can be done by the tool: static analysis and (up to two parameters) sweep analysis. In the static analysis, up to four sets of three dimensional (3-D) loads (forces and moments) can be applied on the cantilever at user defined positions. The final output of the tool is graphic representation of the beam that shows deflection of the beam in user defined view angle as well as the numerical value of the deflection at interested point in table format. The netlist file which is used in SUGAR simulation is available to be downloaded in the end for user’s future development. |
| Credits | This tool is based on the work of Fengyuan Li, and Brandon Patterson. |
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Posted on 12 November, 2008 by Paco Duego
+1 0 Login to vote Useful but limited.
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Posted on 12 November, 2008 by Anonymous
+1 0 Login to vote An effective but simple tool for simulating small scale cantilever beams under various properties and loads.
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