nanobot29
Mechanical
- Apr 5, 2011
- 53
Hello,
I'm working on a motor enclosure design for a large electric motor. Originally it was designed as a one-piece solid cast part. I've been instructed to make a machined design instead. my plan is to take the original cast design and break it up into sections which would be welded together. after some initial sketches, I'm not happy with how the design looks structurally. based on the attached sketches, am i taking the right approach or is there a better way of doing this? i'm mostly concerned with the tubular section of the housing. i figured that my two options would be to (1) weld tubes together, or (2) machine from one larger/thicker tube (i would probably to start with a 6" thick tube and machine down.
I would greatly appreciate any tips or advice. some section views are attached for reference. The pdf contains 3 images. The first is a 3-D view, second is a cross-section of the one-piece design, and the third image is a sketch of were i'm planing to break up into section.
Wall Thickness = 2.0 in
Max Outer Diam = 46 in
Min Inner Diam = 34 in
I plan on doing a full FEA, modal analysis, and dynamic analysis once i feel that i have a cost effective solution.
I'm working on a motor enclosure design for a large electric motor. Originally it was designed as a one-piece solid cast part. I've been instructed to make a machined design instead. my plan is to take the original cast design and break it up into sections which would be welded together. after some initial sketches, I'm not happy with how the design looks structurally. based on the attached sketches, am i taking the right approach or is there a better way of doing this? i'm mostly concerned with the tubular section of the housing. i figured that my two options would be to (1) weld tubes together, or (2) machine from one larger/thicker tube (i would probably to start with a 6" thick tube and machine down.
I would greatly appreciate any tips or advice. some section views are attached for reference. The pdf contains 3 images. The first is a 3-D view, second is a cross-section of the one-piece design, and the third image is a sketch of were i'm planing to break up into section.
Wall Thickness = 2.0 in
Max Outer Diam = 46 in
Min Inner Diam = 34 in
I plan on doing a full FEA, modal analysis, and dynamic analysis once i feel that i have a cost effective solution.