Portable object, in particular a watch, provided with a device for detecting the crossing of the kármán line, and detection method
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US10007745B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10007745-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314894376-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 27, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 26, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 26, 2018 |
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System and method of converting geometric entities of 1D elements in a finite element model (FEM) from a source finite element analysis (FEA) tool format to a destination FEA tool format is disclosed. In one embodiment, coordinates of all the geometric entities associated with each 1D element in the FEM are transformed from the source FEA tool format to a global coordinate system. The geometric entities of the ID elements in the FEM are then converted from the source FEA tool format to the destination FEA tool format using the transformed coordinates of all the geometric entities associated with each 1D element.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of converting geometric entities of 1D elements in a finite element model (FEM) from a source finite element analysis (FEA) tool format to a destination FEA tool format, comprising: transforming the coordinates of all the geometric entities associated with each 1D element in the FEM, in the source FEA tool format, from a local coordinate system to a global coordinate system; and converting the geometric entities of the 1D elements from the source FEA tool format to the destination FEA tool format using the transformed coordinates of all the geometric entities associated with each 1D element. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein transforming the coordinates of all the geometric entities associated with each 1D element in the FEM, in the source FEA tool format, from the local coordinate system to the global coordinate system, comprises: generating a transformation matrix and a shift matrix for each local coordinate system in the FEM in the source FEA tool format; transforming coordinates of each node in a current 1D element from the local coordinate system to the global coordinate system using the generated transformation matrix and the shift matrix associated with the local coordinate system; transforming orientation vector of the current 1D element from the local coordinate system to the global coordinate system using the generated transformation matrix and the shift matrix associated with the local coordinate system; formulating an offset coordinate system and generating an associated transformation matrix and shift matrix using coordinates of end nodes of the current 1D element and the transformed orientation vector in the global coordinate system; transforming all the geometric entities of the current 1D element defined in the offset coordinate system from the offset coordinate system to the global coordinate system using the generated transformation matrix and the shift matrix of each associated offset coordinate system; formulating an elemental coordinate system of the current 1D element and generating associated transformation matrix and shift matrix; and transforming all the geometric entities of the current 1D element defined in the elemental coordinate system from the elemental coordinate system to the global coordinate system using the generated transformation matrix and the shift matrix of associated elemental coordinate system. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein transforming the orientation vector of the current 1D element from the local coordinate system to the global coordinate system using the generated transformation matrix and the shift matrix associated with the local coordinate system, comprises: determining whether an orientation vector or a third node is specified for the current 1D element in the FEM to create the offset coordinate system; if orientation is defined using the orientation vector, and is in the local coordinate system then transforming the orientation vector of the current 1D element from the local coordinate system to the global coordinate system using the generated transformation matrix and the shift matrix associated with the local coordinate system; and if orientation of the current 1D element in the FEM is defined using the third node, then extracting the transformation matrix and shift matrix in which the third node of the current 1D element is defined, transforming the coordinates of the third node from the local coordinate system to the global coordinate system, and forming the orientation vector in the global coordinate system with the tail at first node in the element connectivity of the current 1D element and the head at the third node, using the coordinates of both nodes in global coordinate system. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein formulating the elemental coordinate system of the current 1D element and generating associated transformation matrix and shift matrix, comprises: determining a coordinate system of offset vectors; if the offset vectors are defined in the local coordinate system of the corresponding end node, then transforming the offset vectors from the local coordinate system to the global coordinate system using the transformation matrix and shift matrix of the local coordinate system; if the offset vectors are defined in the offset coordinate system of the current 1D element, then transforming the offset vectors to the global coordinate system using the transformation matrix and the shift matrix of the offset coordinate system; obtaining a shear center of both end nodes in the current 1D element in the FEM in the global coordinate system by vector addition of global coordinates of corresponding end node and the associated offset vector in global coordinate system; transformation of the offset vector and shear center associated to each end node of the current 1D element from their respective coordinate system to global coordinate system; formulating the elemental coordinate system of the current 1D element in the FEM using the coordinates of shear center at each end in global coordinate system and the orientation vector in the global coordinate system; and generating the transformation matrix and the shift matrix of each formulated elemental coordinate system using the formulated elemental coordinate system in the global coordinate system. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: transforming a neutral axis coordinates associated with each node of the current 1D element from the elemental coordinate system to the global coordinate system using the formed transformation matrix and the shift matrix in the elemental coordinate system. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein transforming the neutral axis coordinates associated with each node in the current 1D element from the elemental coordinate system to the global coordinate system, comprises: extracting the neutral axis coordinates associated with each node in the current 1D element with respect to the elemental coordinate system; and transforming the neutral axis coordinates associated with each node in the current 1D element from the elemental coordinate system to the global coordinate system using the formed transformation matrix and the shift matrix in the elemental coordinate system. 7. The method of claim 2 , wherein converting the geometric entities of the 1D elements from the source FEA tool format to the destination FEA tool format using the transformed coordinates of all the geometric entities associated with each 1D element, comprises: converting the geometric entities of the current 1D element in the source FEA tool format to the destination FEA tool format using the transformed local, offset and elemental coordinate system to the global coordinate system. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: repeating the steps of claims 2 and 7 for a next 1D element until the conversion of all the 1D elements in the FEM that are in the source FEA tool format are completed. 9. A non-transitory computer storage medium having instructions that, when executed by a computing device cause the computing device to: transform the coordinates of all the geometric entities associated with each 1D element in an FEM, in a source FEA tool format, from a local coordinate system to a global coordinate system; and convert the geometric entities of the 1D elements from the source FEA tool format to a destination FEA tool format using the transformed coordinates of all the geometric entities associated with each 1D element. 10. The non-transitory computer storage medium of claim 9 , wherein transforming the coordinates of all the geometric entities associated with each 1D element in the FEM, in the source FEA tool format, from the local coordinate system
Complex mathematical operations {(function generation by table look-up G06F1/03; evaluation of elementary functions by calculation G06F7/544)} · CPC title
using finite element methods [FEM] or finite difference methods [FDM] · CPC title
Matrix or vector computation {, e.g. matrix-matrix or matrix-vector multiplication, matrix factorization (matrix transposition G06F7/78)} · CPC title
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