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Measuring Points in FEA

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GTbrew

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Mar 18, 2012
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Hello,

I am trying to measure points on the attached design. It is a medical check valve that I applied a hydrostatic load to, in order to determine how much the valve would open up. I am attempting to estimate the area of the opening, so that I can perform further calculations.

I would like to measure the inside corners of the opening in XYZ coordinates, so that I can establish a rough estimate of the area of the valve opening. What is the best, and what is the easiest way to get those coordinates? I am using NX 7.5
 
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Might help if you can get a shot from end-on. There are image processing programs like ImageJ that might be able to do something with that.

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What are the chances of a mesh that coarse giving you any reasonable predictions of its actual behaviour? I think you probably need to refine your mesh a bit before you start to believe any of the results of your analysis.

Once you have a reasonable working analysis, getting the area of opening from the deflected shape should be quite straightforward - just plot the deflected coordinates as a 2D plot, and integrate under the curve to get the area.

 
you know how far the corners are translating ...
so you know the distance between the four corners,
and you should be able to calculate a pretty close approximation for the opening area of each of the four triangle-ish areas ...
 
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