Dyna (Mar 2023)

Metamodel simulation for designing monopole telecommunication antenna support structures

  • Johnny Homero Sánchez-Guerrero,
  • Christian David Lagos-Zamora,
  • Francisco Agustín Peña-Jordán,
  • Cesar Hernán Arroba-Arroba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15446/dyna.v90n225.103922
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 90, no. 225

Abstract

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Finite element analysis is used to estimate the displacements and forces present in each element of a structure. This type of analysis is time consuming in pre-processing, processing, and post-processing. It also incurs considerable computational costs. A simplified methodology is therefore required to reduce design time considerably. The research involved the development and application of an experimental methodology and a simulation, using Ansys Research software’s LS-DYNA module, in which loads are applied in accordance with the ANSI/TIA 222-G standard used in the telecommunications industry. The matrix method was applied, obtaining results for nodal displacement that were compared with the results of physical tests and a metamodel, showing a variation range of 8.44%. In addition, it was shown that a metamodel can be used during the pre-design stage, significantly reducing the time required for analysis.

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