Yes, 3.14.1 and newer have an ability to model structure.
Unfortunately, we haven't had time to put together any documentation,
tutorials, or videos on it yet.
You access this capability from 'Analysis' 'FEA Mesh'.
You must first create a 'Structure' associated with a single Geom
surface's OML (Say a wing, or a fuselage).
A *.vsp3 file can have many Structures in it. There can be multiple
Structures associated with a single Geom (say main wing structure and
control surface structure).
With a Structure created and selected, you can then add 'Parts' to it.
There is already a 'Skin' part, but you can add ribs, spars, etc.
A material (steel, aluminum, etc) is associated with each part -- and
also properties (thickness, Ix,Iy for beams, etc).
The Mesh tab allows global curvature-based control of the mesh resolution.
The Display tab allows you to control what you see after a mesh has
been created.
Click the 'Mesh and Export' button at the bottom to make it go!
Start with something simple and get the hang of it.
Rob
On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 10:39 AM, Farhan Malik <
far...@mac.com> wrote:
> Does the current version of OpenVSP support modelling wing internal
> structures such as ribs, spars, etc.?
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