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Explicit dynamic finite element analysis of a firing pin assembly
Mochar, Dominik ; Gabriel, Dušan ; Masák, Jan ; Kopačka, Ján ; Kolman, Radek ; Plešek, Jiří ; Hynek, P. ; Vtípil, J.
In this paper, explicit dynamic finite element analysis of a firing pin assembly was performed. Two different geometries of the firing pin were considered using the finite element software PMD and Abaqus. For both variants there was evaluated a stress distribution at the critical point of a tested component, that is going to be later used for a fatigue analysis of the firing pin.
Explicit dynamic FE analysis of a firing pin assembly
Mochar, Dominik ; Masák, Jan ; Gabriel, Dušan ; Kolman, Radek ; Kopačka, Ján ; Plešek, Jiří
In the report the results of explicit dynamic finite element analysis of a firing pin assembly are summarized. First, the verification calculation with no contact conditions is described. Next, the results of explicit contact-impact dynamic analysis are presented.
Methodology for modeling of dynamic processes by finite element method - Phase I
Kolman, Radek ; Gabriel, Dušan ; Červ, Jan ; Plešek, Jiří
In the report, the using of explicit finite element analysis for solving wave propagation problems in solids is presented in depth. Its grid and full dispersion analysis is given with the influence of mesh size and time step size. Conclusion of the report summarizes criteria for mesh size and time step size settings so that dispersion errors do not exceed permissible values.
Dispersion properties of finite element method: review
Kolman, Radek ; Okrouhlík, Miloslav ; Plešek, Jiří ; Gabriel, Dušan
Review of the dispersion properties of plane square bilinear finite element used in plane elastic wave propagation problems is presented. It is assumed the grid (spatial) dispersion analysis and, further, the temporal-spatial dispersion analysis for explicit direct time integration based on the central difference method. In this contribution, the dispersion surfaces, polar diagrams and error dispersion graphs for bilinear finite element are depicted for different Courant numbers in explicit time integration. Finally, recommendation for setting the mesh size and the time step size for the explicit time integration of discretized equations of motion by the bilinear finite element method is provided.
Performance and implementation aspects of an isogeometric mortar-based contact algorithm
Kopačka, Ján ; Gabriel, Dušan ; Kolman, Radek ; Plešek, Jiří
The isogeometric NURBS based variant of symmetry preserving explicit FE contact-impact algorithm, has been proposed. The algorithm was studied by means of a numerical example, which involves 3d frictionless impact of two equally shaped cylinders. The attention was paid to performance and implementation aspects of the mortar-based contact algorithm.
Convergence study of isogeometic analysis in poisson problem
Cimrman, R. ; Kolman, Radek ; Vejchodský, Tomáš
In this contribution, we use isogeometric analysis for numerical solution of the the Poisson problem with homogeneous Dirichlet boundary conditions. We analyze the influence of this continuity, together with the spline order and parameterization, on the convergence rates of numerical solutions to analytic ’exact’ solution.
Internal corporate methodology for optimal dimensioning and utilization of screw joints
Pařík, Petr ; Kolman, Radek ; Gabriel, Dušan
The report summarizes the internal methodology for the optimum design of screw connections according to standard VDI 2230.
Isogeometric contact analysis: a study of an explicit dynamic contact algorithm
Kopačka, Ján ; Gabriel, Dušan ; Kolman, Radek ; Plešek, Jiří
The isogeometric NURBS based variant of symmetry preserving explicit FE contact-impact algorithm, has been proposed. The algorithm was studied by means of a numerical example, which involves 2d frictionless dynamic Hertz contact problem of two equally shaped cylinders. The attention was paid to the influence of different lumping techniques on the oscillations of contact force and contact pressure. The standard Lagrange finite elements were compared with the NURBS isogeometric elements. Both the first and second order were considered.
Comparative study of finite element method, isogeometric analysis, and finite volume method in elastic wave propagation of stress discontinuities
Berezovski, A. ; Kolman, Radek ; Blažek, Jiří ; Kopačka, Ján ; Gabriel, Dušan ; Plešek, Jiří
A comparative study of Finite Element Method, Isogeometric Analysis, and Finite Volume Method in numerical simulation of one-dimensional wave propagation problems of stress discontinuities in elastic solids is presented. The special attention is paid to accuracy, convergence, and stability of tested numerical methods and the appearance of spurious oscillations and damping effects occurring close to theoretical sharp wavefronts.
On the diminishing of spurious oscillations in explicit finite element analysis of linear and non-linear wave propagation and contact problems
Kolman, Radek ; Cho, S.S. ; Park, K.C.
A nearly non-spurious oscillations explicit time integration scheme for finite element solution of linear and non-linear wave propagation of stress discontinuities in solids and contact problems is presented and tested. The main concept of the diminishing spurious oscillations time scheme is based on a modification of the conventional central difference method.

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