Examples
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| − | [[Example_pile#Auxiliary_file_pile.5Bns.5D.dat|pile[ns].dat]] | + | The main file [[Example_pile#Main_file:_pile.slv|pile[ns].dat]] followed by geometry files: |
| + | # [[Example_pile#Auxiliary_file_pile.5Bns.5D.dat|pile[ns].dat]] | ||
| + | # [[Example_pile#Auxiliary_file_pile.5Bns.5D.dat|pile[np].dat]] | ||
| + | # [[Example_pile#Auxiliary_file_pile.5Bns.5D.dat|pile[nc].dat]] | ||
| + | # [[Example_pile#Auxiliary_file_pile.5Bns.5D.dat|pile[es].dat]] | ||
| + | # [[Example_pile#Auxiliary_file_pile.5Bns.5D.dat|pile[ep].dat]] | ||
=A pile raft= | =A pile raft= | ||
Revision as of 21:22, 18 January 2007
Here you may find (or even upload) examples of using nemesis.
Contents |
A pile under lateral loading
The main file pile[ns].dat followed by geometry files:
A pile raft
A dome-shaped lattice framework
A dome-shaped lattice framework described in the "Handbook of computational solid mechanics",1998, M.Kleiber. Outer nodes are fixed and a nodal load is applied to node 1.
Timoshenko beam
Cantilever beam example (motivated by "The Finite Element Method for Solids and Structural Mechanics", O.C. Zienkiewicz & R.L. Taylor, 6th Edition, p307) demonstrating shear locking effects.
A thick cylinder
A thick cylinder under internal pressure using axial symmetry (From C. Felippa, AFEM.12, p.15). The line denotes original configuration.