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September 26, 2022 at 10:15 am
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An application example of the structural performance of the gear housing is investigated. A simple torsional load is applied to one end of the structure and the opposing end is fixed at the bolting locations. The stresses and deformations are checked in both explore and analyze mode. Whereas a parametric study in explore mode is also included to look at the effects of the overall length of the structure.This project requires release 2020 R2 or newer. The below images are displacement contour and parametric study for Discovery explore and displacement contour for analyze mode.


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