FEDEM Front End Modules
The Fedem front end is a modelling and postprocessing environment from
which the Fedem Solvers are launched and controlled. This powerful set of
modules provides the user interface of Fedem which is designed for easy
navigation through complex models, events and results, keeping the connection
between model and results as tight as possible.
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Modeler
The
modeler is the core of the user interface utilizing 3D graphics, navigation
tools and property sheets to help the user to assemble the model. The components
can be finite element models importet from nastran BDF, CAD geometry imported
from VRML or simply defined by coordinates and mass properties only. All
kind of linear/non-linear joints, springs, dampers etc, which constitutes
your mechanism, are created in the modeler, visualized, and described. Functions
are created or imported as x,y columns. Event description, loads & displacements,
are defined in the modeler along with the solver set-up.
Control system builder
A
fully graphical control system design board embedded in the modeler. Any
number of control feed-back loops can be created and plugged in to the simulated
mechanical system.
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Structural post processor
Von
Mises, max Principals and other results can be recovered and displayed for
any time interval with any step size. System modes are also available. Summary
plots can be produced to assess maximum stress values occurring during a
given time interval.
Curve plotter & analyser
The
curve plotter displays results from dynamical simulation on-the-fly. All
loads and motions and many other results can be monitored, manipulated and
exported. FFT, scaling and statistics are some of the functionality in the
curve plotter.
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FE reducer
FEDEM's advanced model reducer reduces the DOF's of the Finite Element
models to only include DOF's required. The combined static and dynamics
reduction ensures a physically correct behavior of the reduced models.
The system determines automatically which DOF's to retain and which to remove.
Dynamic solver
The dynamic solver solver performs the non-linear dynamics for the time
interval and time step size required by the user. When using add-on modules
like the tire interface, the solver runs in conjunction with the external
solver.
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Stress/Strain recovery
The recovery module can be run after the dynamic simulation. Recovery
means mapping nodal displacement from the reduced system back onto the full
system, or parts of the full system, in order to investigate structural
results.
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