UNCLE' as a Modelling Tool That Leads to Good Modelling


This paper on "'UNCLE' as a Modelling Tool That Leads to Good Modelling" was presented at the International Conference on Quality Assurance and Standards in Finite Element Analysis - 13-15 May 1987, The Grand Hotel, Brighton.

Summary

The hierarchical structure of elements, cells and arrays which forms the basis of the UNCLE finite-element system not only provides a very easy-to-use mesh generation facility, but actually guides the user into a way of thinking about finite-element meshing that promotes the generation of good finite-element models in both 2 and 3 dimensions. It also makes it very easy to experiment with models when investigating the accuracy of finite-element results.
The importance of the facility to transfer geometrical data direct from design databases to UNCLE without the intervention of hard copy drawings is also stressed.

Document Details

Reference

NWC87_23

Authors

Collier. W;Enderby. J

Language

English

Type

Paper

Date

1987-05-15

Organisations

UK Atomic Energy Authority

Region

Global

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