flapjack1
Mechanical
- Aug 6, 2020
- 9
Hi everyone,
I have a question about a bending analysis I'm working on. The part in question is a flat glass plate with a series of holes. The glass manufacturer only provides one strength value - bending strength - which is 25 MPa. I've set up a simulation in ANSYS where I solve for maximum principal stress, which comes out to be 13 MPa. My question is, is it valid to compare those values directly? I.e. can I conclude that I have a safety factor of 25/13 = ~2? Or should principal stresses only be compared to UTS, and therefore do I need to somehow convert my results into a value that can be directly compared to the vendor's bending strength?
I have a question about a bending analysis I'm working on. The part in question is a flat glass plate with a series of holes. The glass manufacturer only provides one strength value - bending strength - which is 25 MPa. I've set up a simulation in ANSYS where I solve for maximum principal stress, which comes out to be 13 MPa. My question is, is it valid to compare those values directly? I.e. can I conclude that I have a safety factor of 25/13 = ~2? Or should principal stresses only be compared to UTS, and therefore do I need to somehow convert my results into a value that can be directly compared to the vendor's bending strength?