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How to approach this?

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ryandias

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I did some redesigning of a plastic part. The lead engineer asked that I check the thinnest regions of plastic and compare them to the current design.

I know this is very vague. Is there a function that will automatically locate and measure the thinnest regions?

The only other approach I see is picking "random" regions and measuring manually.

Suggestions?
 
Hi,

If you have a Classic package and a fairly recent version, you could use FEMAP express (Applications/simulation). It will help you to detect the weak areas.

HTH,

Fred
 
Hi,

copied from another NG (when FEMAP Xpress is not available
or not familar with FEM):

Q&D Method: Drive a dynamic Clipping Plane through the part and
inspect visually. Then select 90° plane & do same again.

Slow, kludgy method: Create sections every x mm and throw these
onto a single Draft sheet. This is INSPECTABLE, at least ...

dy
 
I think I'd try minimum distance, then select 2 faces which are qiute near. You would have to measure again for different faces.

IJsbrand
 
Other packages have tools to do this automatically. Is there no wall thickness tool in SE?
 
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