TxAg78
Mechanical
- Dec 8, 2011
- 23
Background:
I have a utility that calculates the linearized stress distribution from FEA results (component by component). It outputs a table at each end end of the SCL that includes: 1) membrane and bending values for each component, 2) vonMises and Tresca (S.I.) calculated from Sm+Sb components. I do the math; classification of the curves (into primary, secondary, etc) is left to the engineer. I also have an option to plot the data: 3 curves are available for each component: input FEA distribution, calculated Sm, and Sm+Sb. The last 2 are straight lines, primarily to compare linearized vales to FEA as a sanity check.
I've been asked to provide a plot of linearized vonMises distribution across the section. (In other words, calculate the Sm+Sb for each component at points thru the section, then calculate vonMises.) The math and data management isn't hard (but complexity can always add undetected errors). So far I have resisted, as I don't see any engineering value, and fear an engineer would be confused, misuse (or abuse) these results. I'm told this can be done with ANSYS and SolidWorks Simulation. (Don't know if this is true, but think it spurred the request.)
Questions:
1) Does the vonMises pot have any value to someone doing ASME Sec VIII Div 2 DBA?
2) If so, please explain.
3) If not, why would other FEA codes include this (or do they)?
4) In other words, is this a useful feature, or a distraction to the user?
Thanks in advance for your comments.
I have a utility that calculates the linearized stress distribution from FEA results (component by component). It outputs a table at each end end of the SCL that includes: 1) membrane and bending values for each component, 2) vonMises and Tresca (S.I.) calculated from Sm+Sb components. I do the math; classification of the curves (into primary, secondary, etc) is left to the engineer. I also have an option to plot the data: 3 curves are available for each component: input FEA distribution, calculated Sm, and Sm+Sb. The last 2 are straight lines, primarily to compare linearized vales to FEA as a sanity check.
I've been asked to provide a plot of linearized vonMises distribution across the section. (In other words, calculate the Sm+Sb for each component at points thru the section, then calculate vonMises.) The math and data management isn't hard (but complexity can always add undetected errors). So far I have resisted, as I don't see any engineering value, and fear an engineer would be confused, misuse (or abuse) these results. I'm told this can be done with ANSYS and SolidWorks Simulation. (Don't know if this is true, but think it spurred the request.)
Questions:
1) Does the vonMises pot have any value to someone doing ASME Sec VIII Div 2 DBA?
2) If so, please explain.
3) If not, why would other FEA codes include this (or do they)?
4) In other words, is this a useful feature, or a distraction to the user?
Thanks in advance for your comments.