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=A pile under lateral loading=
 
=A pile under lateral loading=
[[Image:Pile1.png|thumb|Initial geometry.]]
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[[Image:Pile2.png|thumb|Deformed shape.]]
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[[Image:pile1.png|thumb|Initial geometry.]]
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[[Image:pile2.png|thumb|Deformed shape.]]
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=A pile raft=
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[[Image:raft1.png|thumb|Initial geometry.]]
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[[Image:raft2.png|thumb|Deformed shape.]]
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= A dome-shaped lattice framework =
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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.
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[[Image:dome1.png|thumb|Initial geometry.]]
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[[Image:dome2.png|thumb|Deformed shape.]]
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[[Image:dome3.png|thumb|Deformed shape.]]
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=Timoshenko beam=
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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.

Revision as of 20:46, 18 January 2007

Here you may find (or even upload) examples of using nemesis.

Contents

A pile under lateral loading

Initial geometry.
Deformed shape.

A pile raft

Initial geometry.
Deformed shape.

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.

Initial geometry.
Deformed shape.
Deformed shape.

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.

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