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Scientific Visualization, 2020, volume 12, number 5, pages 79 - 85, DOI: 10.26583/sv.12.5.07

Visualization of energy efficiency of using a material in a deformable solid

Authors: M.V. Chugunov1, I.N. Polunina2

National Research Mordovia State University; MRSU

1 ORCID: 0000-0001-5318-5684, m.v.chugunov@mail.ru

2 ORCID: 0000-0002-1093-8401, my_pk@mail.ru

 

Abstract

Among scientific visualization systems, CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) post-processing tools hold a special place, the feature of which is their integration with CAD (Computer Aided Design) systems, which are essential in the daily activities of a design engineer. At the same time, the task of expanding and deepening the standard functionality of CAE postprocessors as a research tool that allows performing analysis of the design solution against various criteria is relevant.

This paper presents the SolidWorks (Simulation) add-in, which visualizes the state and behavior of a deformable solid in terms of the energy efficiency of using the material. The criteria for the efficiency of using the material are considered.

A solution in MS VisualStudio C ++/C # environment for SolidWorks Simulation based on API (Application Program Interface) SolidWorks and COM (Component Object Model) is presented, which expands and complements the standard SolidWorks functionality in terms of visualization of the specified criteria and parameters of the stress-strain state of a deformable solid.

 

Keywords: CAE systems postprocessors, energy criterion of material use efficiency, SolidWorks Simulation, stress-strain state.