bernardg
Computer
- Nov 19, 2002
- 47
Hello all,
My company makes permanant magnet dc motors... and we are in the process of buying a FEA software.
For CAD modeling, we use SolidWorks... so we prefer to buy the FEA program that is compatable with the SolidWorks. We enquired about Cosmos and MSC... and I am confused on which is better. Based on your industrial experiences... kindly recommend a FEA (Cosmos, MSC or any other). Any input and suggestion would be very much appreciated.
Out requirements are...
1) Thermal analysis on the motor - to assist in proper material selection and incorporate forced convection to ensure proper heat dissipation.
2) Our applications require that our motors withstand the vibration of 25G peak.
So we need to do a mock vibration analysis and see the amount of excitation, each and every component experiences at the different frequency levels. This would give us an idea of which components are structurally unstable, and which components need extra support.
3) On the Endbells - to study the stress, strain & deformation.... add/remove material - optimize the design... and still have higher margin of safety.
Thanks in advance for all your help!
bernie
My company makes permanant magnet dc motors... and we are in the process of buying a FEA software.
For CAD modeling, we use SolidWorks... so we prefer to buy the FEA program that is compatable with the SolidWorks. We enquired about Cosmos and MSC... and I am confused on which is better. Based on your industrial experiences... kindly recommend a FEA (Cosmos, MSC or any other). Any input and suggestion would be very much appreciated.
Out requirements are...
1) Thermal analysis on the motor - to assist in proper material selection and incorporate forced convection to ensure proper heat dissipation.
2) Our applications require that our motors withstand the vibration of 25G peak.
So we need to do a mock vibration analysis and see the amount of excitation, each and every component experiences at the different frequency levels. This would give us an idea of which components are structurally unstable, and which components need extra support.
3) On the Endbells - to study the stress, strain & deformation.... add/remove material - optimize the design... and still have higher margin of safety.
Thanks in advance for all your help!
bernie