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November 23, 2017 at 1:42 am
Nitish909
SubscriberI want to apply the static load and dynamic load on the frame to fracture failure analysis or all the information that is required for Design optimazation.
But I have a frame model that is only given as dynamic load 150 kg / m ^ 2 and static load 150 kg / m ^ 2
please give guidline and provide refrence
and also waiting for feedback of Ansys Team
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November 23, 2017 at 3:07 am
peteroznewman
SubscriberConvert the load to a value you can input to ANSYS by applying F = mg = 150*9.8 = 1471 N. This force is applied to an area (since you show / m^2) so it looks like you are applying a static pressure load of 1471 Pa. Do you know the correct surface that this pressure is applied to?
The dynamic load is added to the static load. That probably means that the load is 1471 +/- 1471 Pa. In other words, the load varies between 0 and 2942 Pa.
There are many ways to perform a fatigue analysis. Did you watch this video yet?
Below are the steps for a very simple fatigue analysis, assuming the load results in stress < yield strength.
Create a Static Structural model, import the geometry, assign the material, add a fixed support and a pressure load of 2942 Pa. Add a Fatigue Tool to the results, set the Loading to Zero-Based, and the Mean Stress Theory to Goodman (or Gerber). Insert Life into the Fatigue Tool. Solve the system.
If the material in Engineering Data has Stress-Life data, the analysis will predict the 50% probability life in cycles to failure. Fatigue life has a large amount of variation and the Stress-Life curve shows where 50% of the samples in the test have failed. You don't want to design to this point, you want a much longer life that the expected number of cycles that the frame will see during its operation.
You can then change the shape of the part and see how the life changes as part of your design optimization. The design optimization can be done by manually changing the shape in CAD, or it could be done using Design Explorer and have CAD parameters vary, or maybe Topological Optimization can be used.
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November 24, 2017 at 3:24 am
Nitish909
SubscriberThank's sir
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November 24, 2017 at 3:48 am
Nitish909
SubscriberRespected Sir I heartily congratulate you that you helped me and thank you, sir
And you request me to tell you some book for more information
Best Wishes !
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May 16, 2020 at 6:02 pm
peteroznewman
Subscriber OguzhanA, please copy your post contents, and paste them into a New Discussion in the Static Structural category, then delete your post above.
It is better for you to "own" the discussion, since you can set it to send you an email when any new post is made in your discussion. Your post may result in Nitish909 getting an email, but your post has nothing to do with the original question.
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