Cufsm Tutorial 1
Cufsm Tutorial 1
Cufsm Tutorial 1
Tutorial 1
• Default Cee section in bending
• Objective
To introduce CUFSM and the finite strip method and gain a
rudimentary understanding of how to perform an analysis and
interpret the results.
• A the end of the tutorial you should be able to
– enter simple geometry
– enter loads (stresses)
– perform a finite strip analysis
– manipulate the post-processor
– identify and understand different buckling modes
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Cross-section geometry is
entered by filling out the nodes
3. SELECT
and the elements, e.g., node 6 is
at coordinate 0.0,6.0 **separate
your entries by single spaces**
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We will discuss more about all
2. CHECK those 1’s after the nodal
coordinates and the last column
in the Nodes section later on.
You can always press the ‘?’
buttons if you want to learn
more now.
Let’s take a look at the
elements. (follow the arrows)
Elements define how the
3. SELECT geometry is connected, how
thick the member is, and what
material a particular element is
composed of.
1. UNCHECK For example element 5,
connects nodes 5 and 6 together,
has a thickness of 0.04 in. and
2. CHECK uses material “100” - material
100 is defined above in the
Material Properties Section.
Let’s take a look at the loading.
(follow the arrows)
Each node has a “stress”
3. SELECT assigned to it. Our analysis will
give a “buckling load factor”
that is a multiplier times the
inputted stresses.
In this case the stresses amount
to a pure bending case with
fy=50 ksi.
1. UNCHECK Let’s take a look at the stress
2. CHECK distribution. (follow the arrows)
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Tutorial 1: Conclusion
• Default Cee section in bending
• Objective
To introduce CUFSM and the finite strip method and gain a
rudimentary understanding of how to perform an analysis and
interpret results.
• A the end of the tutorial you should be able to
– enter geometry
– enter loads (stresses)
– perform a finite strip analysis
– manipulate the post-processor
– identify and understand different buckling modes