HI,
I need to know the standard practiced cooling rate for welded joints (Ductile Iron pipes and Lugs) I could find some information that says air cooling is better,However my senior engineer wants to be able to prove it. ie, it has to come from a reliable source. I tried hard but couldn't...
Hi all.. have some questions regarding MONO TUBE shock absorbers
1. these dampers have different damping rates in compression and rebound (& at low and high speeds).. But what is the need for these different rates?
2. how these different damping rates (compression and rebound, low and high...
look at the attachment & then you will understand my question. i need to know what happens after it reaches its peak point..........(while slip ratio increases more)http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=aaed3441-f617-4d10-87a5-88303c02190b&file=LongitudinalVsslip_ratio.bmp
Hi
i got a question.
A graph of slip ratio Vs Longitudinal Force (considering zero camber & neglecting SH & Sv functions)is a graph passing through the origin. after it reaches its peak value of longitudinal force, what happens next? i mean how does it perform with increasing slip ratio, after...
forces acting in the negative Y direction only and there's a roller as well.. for all elements it is the same force same dimensions... everything is the same...
i have attached the graphhttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=ae1f798b-b637-4087-a3ef-040f9aeadfbd&file=graph.bmp
Hi,
i simulated a similar structure (actually more like a plate) with different element types
1 3D solid element
2. plane stress element
3. plane strain elements
4. shell elements
forces were applied in such a way that its sigma y is applied at the center of the structure...
Hi, Can any please explain the method of processing the stresses in FEM?
we get stresses for each elements.not at the integration points... But it is actually acted at the Integration points of each element.(As far as i know) is it? If so how does the FEM give a stress value for the whole...