PerKr
Structural
- May 23, 2006
- 58
For some time now I have been testing a new door stopper design for our products (refrigerators) and I figured I would see if an FE analysis would have helped us do this faster. However, I have one problem: the impact force is not known and neither is the impact deformation of the door stopper and the hinge (the door stopper is attached to the door and stops against the hinge). There is no equipment available here with which to measure this and I don't have access to any software which could help in obtaining this information either.
I figured I could just use a force and do a simple comparison of designs, but what if I wanted to do this 'for real'? I have a couple of designs which failed after half the test and one which passed the test with flying colors (but which is way too expensive), should I select a force based on this?
I figured I could just use a force and do a simple comparison of designs, but what if I wanted to do this 'for real'? I have a couple of designs which failed after half the test and one which passed the test with flying colors (but which is way too expensive), should I select a force based on this?