Tags: Composite Beams

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  1. MSG-based Multiscale Modeling for Beams

    05 Jul 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Wenbin Yu

    Presentation given in Summer 2019 at Wuhan University of Technology. 

  2. ANSYS-VABS Graphic User Interface (GUI)

    03 Aug 2015 | | Contributor(s):: Fang Jiang, Wenbin Yu

    This resource contains the release package of ANSYS-VABS GUI.VABS code is NOT included. Manual and the source scripts for the interface can be found in the Supporting Documents.This GUI was developed based on ANSYS Release...

  3. Assessing VABS against ABAQUS Beam Section Generate

    27 May 2015 | | Contributor(s):: Su Tian, Wenbin Yu

    We did a case study for a composite beam using VABS and ABAQUS beam section generate capability and compared with detailed 3D FEA analysis. The conclusion is that VABS can reproduce the detailed 3D FEA analysis at an efficiency much faster than ABAQUS beam capability. The accuracy of ABAQUS beam...

  4. VABS

    22 Aug 2014 | | Contributor(s):: Wenbin Yu

    A general-purpose cross-sectional analysis tool for computing beam properties and recoverying 3D fields of slender composite structures.

  5. PostGEBT

    15 Aug 2014 | | Contributor(s):: Qi Wang

    PostGEBT is a post-processing code which can effectively visualize mass data generated by the nonlinear beam solver GEBT. PostGEBT reads and visualizes the results produced by GEBT for static, steady-state, transient dynamic, and eigenvalue analyses. More details can be found in the PostGEBT...

  6. Geometrically Exact Beam Theory

    30 May 2014 | | Contributor(s):: Wenbin Yu, Qi Wang

    A General-Purpose Nonlinear Analysis Tool for Composite Beams Considering All Elastic Couplings

  7. Geometrically Exact Beam Theory

    11 Jul 2014 | | Contributor(s):: Wenbin Yu, Qi Wang, Su Tian

    Geometrically Exact Beam Theory (GEBT), is a general-purpose tool for nonlinear analysis of composite slender structures, meeting the design challenges associated with future engineering systems featuring highly-flexible slender structures made of composites. GEBT is based on the mixed...