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CAEFEM v9.5 Information Concurrent Analysis Corporation, 50 Via Ricardo, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 USA Tel. (805) 375 1060, Fax (805) 375 1061 email: info@caefem.com or support@caefem.com Web: http://www.caefem.com 1. How to Get Assistance If you need any assistance, you can reach us at Tel: (805) 375 1060 Fax: (805) 375 1061 email: info@caefem.com or support@caefem.com Web: http://www.caefem.com Concurrent Analysis Corporation 1 of 11

Parallel processing: CAEFEM suports multi-cpu machines. CAEFEM automatically selects the number of processors available in the computer. No user specific input is required to access this feature. Spin Softening Bolt Modeling Improvements in the solution of equations algorithm. Mooney Rivlin Hyperelastic material model: Currenrly Solid (Tet, Wedge and Hex elements are supported). Supports Penalty, Mixed (displacement, pressure) and Hybrid methods of formulations. Deformation of a rubber cylinder due to internal pressure. Snap through analysis Concurrent Analysis Corporation 2 of 11

CAEFEM DLL: CAEFEM DLL supports the following main features: 1. Imports finite element data (FEMAP neutral file, NASTRAN bulk data file) 2. Performs the specified analysis 3. Exports results (FEMAP neutral files (ASCII & binary), NASTRAN OP2, GLView (ASCII & binary)) CAEFEM DLL also supports the following additional features 1. Reports the success/failure state of the analysis run 2. Allows the user requested termination of the current analysis 3. Repots error and warning messages 4. Reports the current progress 5. Reports various convergence values CAEFEM DLL does not have any graphical user interface. Hence, a few call back functions are provided to handle user interface related issues. Made a correction to shear stress calculation for 8 node Hex element (full integration). Linear analyses, by default, use bubble functions. Hence this correction is applicable to nonlinear static and dynamic analyses. Implemented OP2 export interface. CAEFEM can now export results in OP2 format for the following types of results: Displacements, mode shapes, element results(shells: 3, 4, 6, and 8 nodes, Tet(4 and 10 node), Wedge(6 and 15 node), Hex (8 and 20 node). Added GRDSET command in NASTRAN import interface. Made a correction in NASTRAN interface for Gap elements. Added MAT8 command in NASTRAN import interface. Concurrent Analysis Corporation 3 of 11

Important features of CAEFEM Analysis Windows 64 bit version support Huge model support Support for dual core machines New solution of equations algorithm Buckling analysis of huge models RBE3 element support (Rigid elements with nonzero interpolation factors) Bonded (Glued) contact analysis to handle incompatible meshes Bonded (Glued) contact with sliding option Exports FEMAP binary results file (FNO). NASTRAN interface: CAEFEM now imports NASTRAN bulk data file. (for details, please see NastranImport.pdf) General Features Object oriented architecture using C++. Available in both 32 bit and 64 bit Windows Platforms. Local language support. Language dependent data is read from external resource files. Model Size Ability to handle models with millions of nodes. 64 bit file addressing to support huge output database files (> 2GB). Support for 3GB of addressable memory on 32 Windows version. Interfaces Nastran bulk data. Femap neutral files. Result visualization formats GLView and TMG from MAYA. Functions Piecewise linear functions. Coordinate Systems Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical. Local coordinate systems. Materials Concurrent Analysis Corporation 4 of 11

Isotropic, Orthotropic (Shell and 3D) and Laminate. Properties can be dependent on functions. Loads/Constraints Support for multiple cases. Supported load types are forces, moments, displacements, velocities, acceleration, temperature, heat flux, pressure, convection, radiation. Constraint equations (multi point). Loads can be dependent on functions. Can be defined in any user coordinate system. CAEFEM Element Library: Supports a comprehensive element library: Truss and Rod Cable Spring (axial and torsional stiffness and dampers) DOF Spring Gap (initial gap and friction) Beam (shear areas, uniform and tapered cross sections) Tube Nodal mass (mass and inertia values, nodal offsets), Contact (between element faces) Plane stress Membrane Plane strain Shell (regular and honeycomb properties, stress recovery locations) Laminate (up to 200 layers, reference surface location, reference temperature, allowable bond shear, failure checks like Hill, Hoffman, Tsai-wu, Max. Strain) Solid Axisymmetric solid Rigid elements Support for multiple topologies such as triangle, quad, tetra, wedge and brick. Supports both linear and parabolic elements. Supports non-structural mass for appropriate element types. CAEFEM Analysis Types: Linear static Frequency Concurrent Analysis Corporation 5 of 11

Buckling Linear dynamic Modal transient Modal harmonic Modal spectral Steady state thermal Transient thermal Nonlinear static Nonlinear dynamic Viscous, Structural and Modal damping. Linear static Supports multi constraint and load cases. Natural frequency and Linear buckling Jacobi, Subspace, Lanczos and Inverse Iterations. Calculates modes in the range of interest. Rigid body modes calculation. User specified frequency shift. Mode participation factors. Sturm sequence check. Orthogonality check. Lumped, special lumped and consistent mass matrices. Stress stiffening. Reaction forces, element results. Linear transient dynamic Direct time integration. New mark beta method. Rayleigh damping. Structural damping. Spring/Damper element. Mode superposition method. Automatic calculation of normal modes. Ability to select all mode extraction options. Rayleigh damping. Structural damping. Modal damping. Damping factor vs mode number. Damping factor vs frequency. Structural damping vs frequency. Concurrent Analysis Corporation 6 of 11

Quality factor vs frequency. Constant initial conditions. Initial conditions can be selected from a load set. Lumped, special lumped and consistent mass matrices. Steady state harmonic response Mode superposition method. Automatic calculation of normal modes. Ability to select all mode extraction options. Frequency dependent magnitude and phase. Rayleigh, Structural and Modal dampings. Frequency dependent damping factor, structural damping, quality factor and mode number. Response at user selectable frequencies. Manual spacing. start end increment. Automatic spacing. Number of frequencies per mode. Frequency band spread (+/-)%. Using a function. X values specify the required frequencies. Response Spectrum Single point excitation. Displacement, velocity, acceleration and force spectrums. Also considers rocking spectrum. Base excitation. Absolute sum, double sum, grouping, naval research lab and SRSS mode combinations. Supports linear or logarithmic frequency functions. Mode superposition method. Automatic calculation of normal modes. Ability to select all mode extraction options. Rayleigh, Structural and Modal dampings. Frequency dependent damping factor, structural damping, quality factor and mode number. Nonlinear static and transient dynamic Large Deflections. Updated, Total Lagrangian and Co-Rotational formulations. Material Nonlinearity. Linear and nonlinear (Materially nonlinear or radiation). von Mises isotropic and kinematic hardenings. Bilinear and user specified stress/strain curve. Mooney Rivlin hyper-elastic model. Drucker Prager and Mohr-Coulomb soil models. Concurrent Analysis Corporation 7 of 11

Contact Gap elements (including friction). Surface to surface contact elements. Regular and modified Newton Raphson. Line search for faster convergence. Convergence checks on displacements, energy and forces. Loads and constraints in any user specified coordinate system. Deformation dependent pressure load. Steady state and Transient heat transfer (Linear and nonlinear) Linear and nonlinear (Materially nonlinear or radiation). Automatic detection of nonlinearities. Steady state and transient. Time and temperature dependent loads and boundary conditions. Heat flow, heat generation, convection and radiation loads. Steady state solution as one of the initial conditions for transient analysis. Lumped and consistent heat capacity. Phase change effects. Regular and modified Newton Raphson. Line search for faster convergence. Euler backward scheme for transient heat transfer. Convergence checks on temperature and heat flow. Solution of Equations All analyses support the following solvers. Skyline solver. Sparse solver. Preconditioned Conjugate gradient solver. Handles millions of degrees of freedom. All solvers support automatic renumbering of nodes to reduce the matrix size. Automatic time stepping Available for Nonlinear static analysis. Starts with a user specified time step. Automatically adjusts time step based on the convergence. Many options are available to speed up the convergence. Restart of an analysis Restart of the analysis from any previous time or time step. CAEFEM automatically prompts you for a restart if solution exists at the current time. Select ending and incremental times and choose any other required options. Concurrent Analysis Corporation 8 of 11

If solution at a requested restart time does not exist, CAEFEM automatically interpolates the data. Thermal Stress Analysis Automatic transfer of results to structural analyses to find thermal stresses. Ability to select temperatures from: Any load set. Existing thermal results step. Corresponding thermal results step. Corresponding thermal results time. From a TMG (MAYA heat transfer) results file. Results Displacements and Reaction Forces. Velocities and Accelerations. Temperatures and Heat Flow. Stresses and Strains at Nodes and at Element Integration Points. Elastic and Plastic Strains at Element Nodes and Integration Points. Eigen Values and Mode Shapes. Concurrent Analysis Corporation 9 of 11

Windows 64bit Operating System support CAEFEM is currently available for Windows 64bit operating system. Since Windows x64 is not limited to 2GB memory limitation, CAEFEM can handle huge models. Here is a sample of huge models analyzed using 64bit version of CAEFEM. Computer CPU Installed RAM Dell Precision PWS690 Intel Xeon CPU 5130 @2.00 GHz 8.00 GB Linear Static Analysis of 13 million node (40 million degrees of freedom) model Number of Nodes 13, 294, 565 Number of Parabolic Tetrahedron Elements 9, 428, 996 Number of degrees of freedom 39, 785, 163 Total Solution time 3 Hrs 42 Min. Natural frequency analysis of a simply supported plate Number of Nodes 17, 161 Number of Linear Shell Elements 16, 900 Number of degrees of freedom 101, 402 Number of modes calculated 2000 Error in the 2000 th frequency 5.5% Total Solution time 1 Hrs, 33 Min. Concurrent Analysis Corporation 10 of 11

Cantilever beam with incompatible meshes Cantilever beam Te26HhMi4: Modeled as two independent parts connected by a bonded contact element. Tet10 elements Close up view Deformed plot Concurrent Analysis Corporation 11 of 11