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On Some Aspects of the Computer Aided Analysis of Town Structures used in Wind Mills


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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Calcutta-700 032, India
     

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The computer aided analysis could be used for designing various types of skeletal and continuum structures giving triple benefit to the designers-reduction of design cost, time and accuracy of results. However, such application should be made systematically and carefully- Wild usage of computers without proper evaluation of the users' requirement and without certain inbuilt safety devices in the application packages, may result to the failure and consequent unpopularity of the method. This is particularly important because of the fact that design engineers in our country as a community are not yet fully exposed to the powerful tool of analysis- The authors in this paper have tried to highlight this with a particular example of a tower structure commonly used in wind mills, hereafter called'wind-tower.


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Authors

A. Datta
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Calcutta-700 032, India
M. Maitra
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Calcutta-700 032, India
B. P. Chatterjee
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Calcutta-700 032, India

Abstract


The computer aided analysis could be used for designing various types of skeletal and continuum structures giving triple benefit to the designers-reduction of design cost, time and accuracy of results. However, such application should be made systematically and carefully- Wild usage of computers without proper evaluation of the users' requirement and without certain inbuilt safety devices in the application packages, may result to the failure and consequent unpopularity of the method. This is particularly important because of the fact that design engineers in our country as a community are not yet fully exposed to the powerful tool of analysis- The authors in this paper have tried to highlight this with a particular example of a tower structure commonly used in wind mills, hereafter called'wind-tower.