Siemens PLM Software’s advanced CAE tools meet the requirements of complex modeling, including high flexibility and custom mesh generation
Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE) is a joint-stock company that conducts research in the electro-energy sector, with particular focus on strategic national projects of general public interest. RSE implements joint projects via centralized and local public administrations, including wide-ranging production systems and consumer associations, as well as with small and medium business groups and associations. The company is entirely owned by the power utility manager – GSE SpA. RSE’s activities include electrical systems innovation and technological development. The company’s main research subjects include electrical energy networks, renewable energy, power generation plants, smart grids, the electrical energy market, sustainability and the environmental impact of electrical power systems.
RSE’s Environmental and Sustainable Energy Hydroelectric Research and Safety Department is made up of an experienced team that possesses vast experience in the field of hydroelectric power, as well as power plant, infrastructure and territorial safety.
As a research-oriented public company, RSE is required to observe specific working methods and to operate according to the procedures required for the disbursement of public funds, whether national or European. “Our company’s research topics are structured into three-year plans that are based on agreements stipulated with the Ministry of Economic Development (MED),” says Antonella Frigerio of the Department of Environment and Sustainable Development. Frigerio, who heads up the Specialized Interdepartmental Group for Thermo-Fluid Dynamic and Structural Numerical Modelling, explains, “The activities approved by the Ministry are therefore verified every year. At the same time, we also participate in European projects, as well as other national research initiatives. The Hydroelectric and Safety Research Group also carries out specialized studies for companies operating in the hydroelectric sector. With regard to the interdepartmental Numerical Modelling group, one of the objectives is to extend the use of numerical simulations to other fields of research beyond that of hydroelectric power, above all, in order to complement and optimize the experimental activities carried out in our laboratories.
“When we are faced with a modeling problem, we immediately assess how it should be approached, starting with the simplification and segmentation of the problem in order to provide for an initial analysis of its complexity. Next, the geometric or mechanical nonlinearities are added in order to improve the model’s ability to represent the actual problem.”
The models for structural analysis are developed using Femap™ software, the preprocessor/postprocessor from Siemens PLM Software. “In the case of dams, the models have rather complex geometries, for which we proceed with a step-by-step construction,” says Frigerio. “Approx-imately 90 percent of our models are generated using Femap. The need for a powerful pre- and postprocessing software originally arose from the use of an internally developed code, which was written in Fortran and had no graphic interface. Furthermore, despite providing computer-aided engineering (CAE) tools for the mesh generation, even the major structural calculation codes did not allow us to create and manage complex geometries in a simple and structured manner based on our own specific calculation needs. Although there are many codes out there for creating geometries and generating mesh models, they are not always suitable for the study of dams. That’s because the mesh must be structured in such a way so as to be able to recognize, for example, the displacements that take place at a given point or the state of stress in a specific section. In Femap, we have found a flexible tool that has fully satisfied our requirements.”
The flexible management of geometry and mesh was certainly one of the determining factors for which Femap was chosen by RSE, since the company requires the models to be structured based on specific requirements. RSE needs to be able to manage all of the operations according to a structured, yet ad hoc approach.
Femap was licensed for use in the year 2000. At that time, several competitive codes were also evaluated. After a number of tests, Femap was identified as a simple and intuitive solution that was capable of efficiently importing all of the universal format models that had been developed over the years, and of generating an output in a neutral format. “Furthermore, we found that it was extremely simple to interface Femap with our internal codes, thus allowing it to be used as a postprocessing software as well,” says Frigerio.
Today, Femap is used as a pre- and postprocessor. It has become the finite element modeling environment for importing and generating 3D geometric models, upon which the discretization for analysis is carried out. RSE’s technicians interface the internally developed finite element codes with this environment in order to carry out the actual calculation, using the neutral output file generated by Femap. Once the calculation has been performed, the results are sent back to Femap in a neutral format, where they can be easily evaluated thanks to the software’s highly evolved graphical user interface. “Femap is an essential support tool for facilitating the use of our internally developed calculation codes, like the CANT-SD code, which allows for the static and dynamic analysis of dam-reservoir-foundation systems and for the geomechanical analysis of CO2 sequestration sites,” explains Giorgia Faggiani, a researcher involved in the same workgroup as Frigerio.
Since June of 2010, RSE has been able to rely on the support of Cosmos Italia, a partner of Siemens PLM Software. Cosmos Italia updated RSE’s Femap licenses and integrated the software with new solvers. “With our new proposal, which has been defined in accordance with Siemens PLM Software best practices, we have integrated the package of tools implemented at RSE with solvers linked to NX™ Nastran®, thus offering the customer the possibility of experimenting with the full suite of solvers within a linear static, dynamic, thermal and non-linear environment,” explains Diego Redaelli of Cosmos Italia.
“As a research center, we need to avoid focusing upon the use of just a few certain codes as much as possible,” says Frigerio. “We need to explore other areas, making cross calculations for the purpose of verification and comparison. When you carry out specialized studies such as those at RSE, it’s important to verify the tools offered by each software application, as well as to test the constituent models of the various codes which, based on the specific projects, may show themselves to be more or less suitable, useful and/or effective.”
Frigerio notes that Siemens PLM Software’s solutions provide an important role at RSE in carrying out the development and sustainable management of the hydroelectric power sector, helping to ensure the safety of infrastructures, facilities and the territories.
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"Although there are many codes out there for creating geometries and generating mesh models, they are not always suitable for the study of dams. That’s because the mesh must be structured in such a way so as to be able to recognize, for example, the displacements that take place at a given point or the state of stress in a specific section. In Femap, we have found a flexible tool that has fully satisfied our requirements."
Antonella Frigerio
Environment and Sustainable Development Department
RSE
"With Femap, we can import all of the universal format models that have been developed over the years and generate an output in a neutral format for subsequent analysis."
Antonella Frigerio
Environment and Sustainable Development Department
RSE
"Femap is an essential support tool for facilitating the use of our internally developed calculation codes, like the CANT-SD code, which allows for the static and dynamic analysis of dam-reservoir-foundation systems and for the geomechanical analysis of CO2 sequestration sites."
Giorgia Faggiani
Environment and Sustainable Development Department
RSE
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