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    In:  CASI
    Publication Date: 2006-04-09
    Description: PATRAN-G is an interactive finite element generating and graphics display program. The program is currently executable on the VAX or PRIME computers and is compatible with 19 commercially available graphics terminals. The PATRAN program can be used in two modes: generation of a finite element model, or postprocessing of output data from a finite element analysis program. The finite element generating mode is divided into two phases. Phase I is the geometry construction. During this phase, the geometric boundaries of the model are defined and the material properties are input. Mirror imaging, translation and scaling of lines, surfaces, and volumes, and rotation of regions permit the geometry to be described efficiently. Points may be defined in alternate rectangular, cylindrical, or spherical coordinate systems. Also, PATRAN-G can calculate the intersection of lines or surfaces. This capability allows a user to easily model, for example, the intersection of a cylinder which cuts through a sphere at an angle. Once the geometry of the model has been described in terms of points, lines, surfaces, and volumes. Phase II is used to generate the computer finite element model.
    Keywords: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND SOFTWARE
    Type: Computer-Aided Geometry Modeling; p 169-171
    Format: text
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A formulation is given for calculating flutter frequency and flutter speed for a problem with two degrees of freedom. Two different solutions for evaluating the flutter determinant are presented and the results for each method are compared. A program flow diagram, partial program listing, and a sample problem with input and output for the two different methods are included. Although the method was developed for computing flutter characteristics of a pylon installed in the NASA Langley VSTOL tunnel, it is sufficiently general to solve any flutter system that can be characterized by two degrees of freedom.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: NASA-TM-80153
    Format: application/pdf
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