rmeldo
Automotive
- Mar 11, 2009
- 2
Hello,
this is my first message in this forum, so be gentle. I have searched the forum but I could not find an answer to my specific question.
My technical problem is modeling the assembly (by interference fit) of the lamination stack of an electric motor into its aluminium housing.
The laminations are 0.4 mm wide and stacked to form a 100 mm long stator (material: mild steel).
I have some occasional experience in FEA simulations with ANSYS, but the company I recently joined do not have a standalone FEA package. We are considering whether to buy the Pro/Mechanica add-on to ProEngineer (WF3). (ANSYS is too expensive for the occasional use we would make of it)
I haven't seen proMechanica and before I contact the salesman I would like to ASK THE FORUM whether the above simulation is within the capabilities of proMechanica, whrther there are limitations and pitfalls I should be aware of and what level of accuracy I can expect from the results.
I also understand there is a standalone version of ProMechanica. what are the differences?
Thanks in advance
Riccardo
this is my first message in this forum, so be gentle. I have searched the forum but I could not find an answer to my specific question.
My technical problem is modeling the assembly (by interference fit) of the lamination stack of an electric motor into its aluminium housing.
The laminations are 0.4 mm wide and stacked to form a 100 mm long stator (material: mild steel).
I have some occasional experience in FEA simulations with ANSYS, but the company I recently joined do not have a standalone FEA package. We are considering whether to buy the Pro/Mechanica add-on to ProEngineer (WF3). (ANSYS is too expensive for the occasional use we would make of it)
I haven't seen proMechanica and before I contact the salesman I would like to ASK THE FORUM whether the above simulation is within the capabilities of proMechanica, whrther there are limitations and pitfalls I should be aware of and what level of accuracy I can expect from the results.
I also understand there is a standalone version of ProMechanica. what are the differences?
Thanks in advance
Riccardo