CSWA Simulation Exam Questions And Answers
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What is the Modulus of Elasticity? - (ANSWER)The slope of the Stress-Strain
curve in its linear section
What is stress? - (ANSWER)A measure of average amount of force exerted per
unit area
Which of the following assumptions are true for a static analysis in SOLIDWORKS
Simulation with small displacements? - (ANSWER)All the displacements are small
relative to the model geometry, Inertia effects are negligible and loads are
applied slowly, results are proportional to loads
What is yield stress? - (ANSWER)The stress level beyond which the material
becomes plastic
A high-quality Shell element has ________ nodes. - (ANSWER)6
Stress is proportional to a linear elastic material. - (ANSWER)strain
The Elastic Modulus (Young's Modulus) is the slope defined as ________ divided
by ________. - (ANSWER)Stress, Strain
Linear static analysis assumes that the relationship between loads and the
induced response is: - (ANSWER)Linear
, In SOLIDWORKS Simulation, the Factor of Safety (FOS) calculations for ductile
materials are based on one or more of the following failure criteria. -
(ANSWER)Maximum von Misses Stress and Maximum Shear Stress
The Yield point is the point where the material begins to deform at a faster rate
than at the elastic limit. The material behaves ________ in the Plastic Range. -
(ANSWER)Non-Linearly
What are the Degrees of Freedom (DOFs) restrained for Truss joints? -
(ANSWER)3 Translations
What are the Degrees of Freedom (DOFs) restrained for Shells and Beams? -
(ANSWER)3 Translations and 3 Rotations
Which statements are true for Material Properties using SOLIDWORKS
Simulation? - (ANSWER)For solid assemblies, each component can have a
different material, For shell models, the material of the part is used for all shells
A Beam element has nodes at each end with ________ degrees of freedom per
node plus ________ node to define the orientation of the beam cross-section. -
(ANSWER)6,1
A Truss element has ________ nodes with ________ translational degrees of
freedom per node. - (ANSWER)2,3
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What is the Modulus of Elasticity? - (ANSWER)The slope of the Stress-Strain
curve in its linear section
What is stress? - (ANSWER)A measure of average amount of force exerted per
unit area
Which of the following assumptions are true for a static analysis in SOLIDWORKS
Simulation with small displacements? - (ANSWER)All the displacements are small
relative to the model geometry, Inertia effects are negligible and loads are
applied slowly, results are proportional to loads
What is yield stress? - (ANSWER)The stress level beyond which the material
becomes plastic
A high-quality Shell element has ________ nodes. - (ANSWER)6
Stress is proportional to a linear elastic material. - (ANSWER)strain
The Elastic Modulus (Young's Modulus) is the slope defined as ________ divided
by ________. - (ANSWER)Stress, Strain
Linear static analysis assumes that the relationship between loads and the
induced response is: - (ANSWER)Linear
, In SOLIDWORKS Simulation, the Factor of Safety (FOS) calculations for ductile
materials are based on one or more of the following failure criteria. -
(ANSWER)Maximum von Misses Stress and Maximum Shear Stress
The Yield point is the point where the material begins to deform at a faster rate
than at the elastic limit. The material behaves ________ in the Plastic Range. -
(ANSWER)Non-Linearly
What are the Degrees of Freedom (DOFs) restrained for Truss joints? -
(ANSWER)3 Translations
What are the Degrees of Freedom (DOFs) restrained for Shells and Beams? -
(ANSWER)3 Translations and 3 Rotations
Which statements are true for Material Properties using SOLIDWORKS
Simulation? - (ANSWER)For solid assemblies, each component can have a
different material, For shell models, the material of the part is used for all shells
A Beam element has nodes at each end with ________ degrees of freedom per
node plus ________ node to define the orientation of the beam cross-section. -
(ANSWER)6,1
A Truss element has ________ nodes with ________ translational degrees of
freedom per node. - (ANSWER)2,3