2019
DOI: 10.19142/rpq.v13i25.474
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Elementos Finitos para o Dimensionamento de uma Viga Perfil “I” Utilizada em um Pórtico Móvel

Abstract: A agilidade e a confiabilidade, requeridas nos projetos de produtos e serviços, têm demandado o uso de tecnologias que favoreçam a confiabilidade dos resultados, minimizando o tempo gasto na confecção de protótipos. Tendo em vista tal necessidade, o uso da tecnologia CAE vem sendo cada vez mais difundido e utilizado. Este artigo tem como objetivo o estudo comparativo entre os dados obtidos pelo método de dimensionamento teórico e os dados obtidos nas simulações computacionais via MEF no dimensionamento de uma … Show more

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“…The modeling process entails problem definition, solution determination, model construction, and result analysis. Computer-aided design (CAD) tools, during model creation, offer a precise and reliable means to simulate the envisaged model numerically [26,28]. CAD employs the finite element method (FEM), a numerical technique rooted in mathematical formulas.…”
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“…The modeling process entails problem definition, solution determination, model construction, and result analysis. Computer-aided design (CAD) tools, during model creation, offer a precise and reliable means to simulate the envisaged model numerically [26,28]. CAD employs the finite element method (FEM), a numerical technique rooted in mathematical formulas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CAD employs the finite element method (FEM), a numerical technique rooted in mathematical formulas. Originally introduced in the 1960s for aeronautical applications, FEM has since found widespread use across various engineering disciplines [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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