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    Pneumatic Proportional Rotary Actuator

    Right I forgot, the torque required would be aroudn 75 in-lb. I'll check out those manufacturers. Thanks!
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    Pneumatic Proportional Rotary Actuator

    Hi, Not sure if this is the right forum for pneumatics, but it was the closest I could find on this site. I'm trying to source out a Proportional Rotary actuator, but all I can find for rotary actuators is fully closed or fully open actuation and nothing in between. There are some like the...
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    Non-Linear Mesh

    Is there a reason why you can't mesh a beam element with a beam mesh when doing Non-linear anlalysis or a drop test in Solidworks Simulation 2009?
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    Structural Steels Modeling

    The difference between a linear and non-linear analysis is the varience in the stiffness of the material as a load is applied. Since a HSS(square tube) beam has a different stiffness then a C channel, would this mean that you need to do a non-linear analysis to see the difference each...
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    Structural Steels Modeling

    That's great information. I'll play around with it a bit more and see what I come up with. For some reason in solidworks simulation 2009, if you want to do a non-linear analysis, then you can't change mesh types from solid mesh to beam(or I have't figured out yet how). Thanks for the...
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    Cosmos & structural steels

    I have a frame made out of 5"X4"X3/16" HSS. I want to run some load analysis and I want to compare the strenght results if the top X beam is HSS or an Angle beam (all other beams will be HSS). For this analysis, you need to use the beam mesh, but how does the beam mesh know if the X beam is...
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    Structural Steels Modeling

    Thanks for the reply, I'll try to move it into the solidworks forum. I agree that solid mesh is not the best, but then how do you go about modeling different types of strucutral members? Also, the model has solid blocks in it for the coner re-enforcements. Can you mix beam and solid meshes in...
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    Structural Steels Modeling

    I wasn't sure how to edit my post and move it to the right place, so I'm re-posting it in the right place instead. If an administrator could erase the original from the Structural->other thread. Thanks, I'm using solidworks/cosmosworks to model a structural frame that's made up of structural...
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    Correct Formula?

    The area was based on a 1/3 of the cylindrical tank sticking out of the rectangular tank. I worked it out to 0.55 m^2 including the flat ends of the cyclindrical tank. Now assuming the cylindrical tank is fully submerged inside the rectangular tank that's full of water at 50 deg C, and the...
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    Correct Formula?

    Thanks for the replys guys. I see so what I've been calculating is the maximum amount of heat transfer through the exposed aluminum at a 30 deg C temperature difference. I agree that convection accross the exposed top cylindrical tank is a better way to go. I'll look through my book to see...
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    Correct Formula?

    I have a 24" dia x 22" long cyclindrical aluminum tank 1/4" thick. This tank is filled with diesel fuel. I need to place this tank inside a reactangular (26"x26"x16"high) aluminum tank 1/4" thick that will be filled with water. The water tank (rectangular) will have an inlet and an outlet to...
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    CosmosWorks Results Accurate?

    The CosmosWorks version I'm using doesn't have non-linear analysis in it. I understand that the non-linear analysis would give more accurate results (I'd expect lower resulting stresses), but how much more accurate? 10%, 20% 50%? PKing
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    CosmosWorks Results Accurate?

    GBor, the stresses in the web of the stiffener are at max in the middle of the stiffener and then go approx. a 1/3 of the length each way from the middle. I'm not sure how I can post a pic, but if I figure it out I'll put it up. For the UL142 testing, I believe that you can go above the...
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    CosmosWorks Results Accurate?

    The excessive stress covers most of the stiffeners "web" and also the top plate. I was trying to get an idea of how much I need to "beef up" the design so it would pass the 175 kPa test. Do I need to get the stressed below 58 ksi (A36's UTS) or do I need to get below the yield stress of 36...
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    CosmosWorks Results Accurate?

    Yes,you're right rb1957, 30 psig is 207 kPa, I was putting in 5 psig as a safety factor. Yes, the tip of the stiffener will let go first as that tha's the highest stress concentration, but that part will be welded to the side of the tank, so a strong weld will be important there. But I was...

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