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FEM analysis of mechanical components

FEM analysis of mechanical components

FEM analysis of mechanical components

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I need some assistance with performing the analysis of some internal components on a high temp pressure sensor.  Specifically, the operation is from 0C to 800C, and pressures up to 3000psi.  Pressures are cyclic.  Temp's are around 500C with transients, which we're trying to suppress.  Materials are well understood.  Design iterations may have to be done to develop final solution.  SolidWorks,  NO Pro/E.  

Will Cosmos M perform FEM on this device?  We will consider any known method of analysis, including using an outside consultant.  

MY first post here... not sure how to get a consultant of if someone would be breaking the rules... hope not.  

We would be looking for a group with MANY YEARS experience ONLY, as time is of the essence, and we will pay to get this done quickly.

Thanks!

RE: FEM analysis of mechanical components

I have friend, that has modelled a piezo sensor integrated in an adaptiv structure with ANSYS, even he has optimized it with some iterations. If this match or similar to your requirement, then i will contact him to get the results or some hints to your problems. Of course, hints in this forum are cost free

regards

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