cm603
Mechanical
- Jan 25, 2019
- 2
Hi all,
I'm new here so please correct me if I'm posting in the wrong place etc.
I have a car silencer which I'm effectively putting a hose clamp round and securing a heatshield. There is a thin wall (~0.1mm) surrounding insulation, which surrounds the actual exhaust pipe.
I want to work out if the hose clamp (when tightened to a specific force) will crush / buckle the silencer wall. I'm doing some FEA of the strip of tube in contact with the hose clamp, and I'm getting up to 1.5MPa stress, and very little deformation (of course, pressure is even all the way round).
Are there any other ways I can determine if the wall will buckle?
The wall material is not smooth, it's like an embossed heat shield
I'm new here so please correct me if I'm posting in the wrong place etc.
I have a car silencer which I'm effectively putting a hose clamp round and securing a heatshield. There is a thin wall (~0.1mm) surrounding insulation, which surrounds the actual exhaust pipe.
I want to work out if the hose clamp (when tightened to a specific force) will crush / buckle the silencer wall. I'm doing some FEA of the strip of tube in contact with the hose clamp, and I'm getting up to 1.5MPa stress, and very little deformation (of course, pressure is even all the way round).
Are there any other ways I can determine if the wall will buckle?
The wall material is not smooth, it's like an embossed heat shield