This document discusses generating a 3D model and finite element analysis (FEA) model of a turbine blade. The first step involves creating a 3D CAD model of the blade geometry using measurements and design specifications. Next, the CAD model is imported into an FEA software which is used to generate a mesh and apply boundary conditions modeling the blade's operating environment. The meshed FEA model can then be analyzed to determine stresses and predict failure points during operation.
This document discusses generating a 3D model and finite element analysis (FEA) model of a turbine blade. The first step involves creating a 3D CAD model of the blade geometry using measurements and design specifications. Next, the CAD model is imported into an FEA software which is used to generate a mesh and apply boundary conditions modeling the blade's operating environment. The meshed FEA model can then be analyzed to determine stresses and predict failure points during operation.
This document discusses generating a 3D model and finite element analysis (FEA) model of a turbine blade. The first step involves creating a 3D CAD model of the blade geometry using measurements and design specifications. Next, the CAD model is imported into an FEA software which is used to generate a mesh and apply boundary conditions modeling the blade's operating environment. The meshed FEA model can then be analyzed to determine stresses and predict failure points during operation.
This document discusses generating a 3D model and finite element analysis (FEA) model of a turbine blade. The first step involves creating a 3D CAD model of the blade geometry using measurements and design specifications. Next, the CAD model is imported into an FEA software which is used to generate a mesh and apply boundary conditions modeling the blade's operating environment. The meshed FEA model can then be analyzed to determine stresses and predict failure points during operation.