mechanicalFEA
Mechanical
- Mar 14, 2011
- 11
Hello all,
I wonder if anyone can help me with a simulation i am having problems with... here is the problem...
A flat disc with a central mass is subjected to a shock test. The disk is fixed to a rig which subjects it to a half sine acceleration pulse which lasts for 6ms (0.006s) with a peak acceleration of 500ms^2. I need to determine if it will fail.
(load case 1)
I have done a quick test using ansys mechanical by applying a global acceleration of 500ms^2 to the disk and fixing the outer bosses. i believe this is subjecting the disk to a far greater load than it would experience in the real test (neglecting brittle failure)
(load case 2)
I have also done a transient analysis by integrating the acceleration to get a velocity, and then integrating velocity to get the rate of change of displacement with respect to time. I split the 6ms into 30, 0.0002s load steps and its corresponding displacement as time increases. The displacement was applied upwards to the outer edge.
Questions..
1)
assuming the correct values of displacement with time were input into the fea model, and sufficiently split into small enough load steps to solve correctly, would load case 2 be an accurate way to model a half sine acceleration pulse?
2)
Is there an easier way to model this type of loading case, for example using frequency or modal analysis?
3)
What would be a good/practical way to validate some of the results i am getting. (other than f=ma, when i check my reaction forces they equal approx 170 (500*0.336) where 500=a, 0.336=m and f=170
Any help, advice or hints and tips with this would be very much appreciated, i am rattling my brains with this problem.
Thanks in advance,
I wonder if anyone can help me with a simulation i am having problems with... here is the problem...
A flat disc with a central mass is subjected to a shock test. The disk is fixed to a rig which subjects it to a half sine acceleration pulse which lasts for 6ms (0.006s) with a peak acceleration of 500ms^2. I need to determine if it will fail.
(load case 1)
I have done a quick test using ansys mechanical by applying a global acceleration of 500ms^2 to the disk and fixing the outer bosses. i believe this is subjecting the disk to a far greater load than it would experience in the real test (neglecting brittle failure)
(load case 2)
I have also done a transient analysis by integrating the acceleration to get a velocity, and then integrating velocity to get the rate of change of displacement with respect to time. I split the 6ms into 30, 0.0002s load steps and its corresponding displacement as time increases. The displacement was applied upwards to the outer edge.
Questions..
1)
assuming the correct values of displacement with time were input into the fea model, and sufficiently split into small enough load steps to solve correctly, would load case 2 be an accurate way to model a half sine acceleration pulse?
2)
Is there an easier way to model this type of loading case, for example using frequency or modal analysis?
3)
What would be a good/practical way to validate some of the results i am getting. (other than f=ma, when i check my reaction forces they equal approx 170 (500*0.336) where 500=a, 0.336=m and f=170
Any help, advice or hints and tips with this would be very much appreciated, i am rattling my brains with this problem.
Thanks in advance,