ALGOR AROUND THE WORLD - Spain
Spanish Shipbuilders Design Dry Dock Door with Algor FEA
If you've ever wondered about modeling large, complex structures
on a desktop computer, this story should be of interest. The naval
construction firm of Empresa Nacional Baz醤, located in Madrid,
Spain, recently designed a floating dry dock door using Algor
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software. The structure measures
approximately 81 feet long, 36 feet high and 11 feet wide. It
is constructed of more than 225 tons of Class "A" Naval steel.
| The dry dock door is shown in the final stages of construction.
The structure is more than 80 feet long, 36 feet high and
weighs 225 tons. |
According to Andr閟 Mora Ca馻dilla, the firm's Director of Innovation
and Technology, "Algor was chosen for the analysis because of
its enormous capacity to model structures of great complexity
and allow visualization of various displacements. This makes accurate
analysis possible in any area of the structure."
The finite element model of the door was developed by engineers
Francisco Guerra and Francisco Peralta. Because of geometric and
load symmetry, half of the actual door was represented. The model
has 923 nodes and 1851 elements. Construction of the door was
completed in July and it is currently in service.
| Engineers Francisco Guerra and Francisco Peralta. |
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