Autodesk Simulation CFD results can be applied as boundary conditions for FEA analyses using several popular FEA tools. This capability showcases one of the strengths of the finite element approach, in that results can be shared across analysis platforms and used for subsequent calculations quickly and easily. This ability greatly strengthens the bond between flow and structural analysis, making for a more comprehensive and useful analysis suite. As a critical element in this suite, Autodesk Simulation CFD allows flow analysis to be an integral part of the product design process.
Pressure and temperature results are interpolated onto the FEA model so the FEA mesh does not have to coincide with the Autodesk Simulation CFD mesh. In most cases, these two meshes will be very different because of the different requirements of analysis tools.
The element types used in the FEA analysis do not have to be the same as in the Autodesk Simulation CFD analysis.
The procedure for converting Autodesk Simulation CFD results to FEA boundary conditions is described. Specific details for each supported FEA tool are also presented:
Autodesk Simulation CFD : |
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Steps 1 through 4 need to be completed in the FEA tool. Steps 5 through 9 are performed in Autodesk Simulation CFD. Step 10 is performed in the FEA tool.
Note: Step 3 sets the locations of the boundary conditions for the FEA analysis. The results from the Autodesk Simulation CFD analysis at these locations are transferred to boundary conditions for the FEA model. If this step is omitted, the new deck described in step 10 will not have any boundary conditions.
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File extensions for supported FEA tools:
By default, only the results from the last saved result set or time step are converted to an FEA load set. To convert all saved result sets of a transient analysis to FEA load sets, enable the following flag in the Flag Manager:
Follow the procedure described above to create an FEA deck containing a mesh and applied (dummy) loads and to map the results using the Load Transfer dialog in the Autodesk Simulation CFD interface. A separate file containing the interpolated results as loads for each time step will then be exported.
Each resultant file follows the following naming convention:
deckname_newbcs_t#.filetype