eclipseband
Mechanical
- Aug 14, 2014
- 7
I am designing a plastic skateboard part in Solidworks and could use some help determining whether my testing is valid.
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I am trying to determine whether the board is thick enough. My rated load is 300 lbs since people will be jumping around on them though there not too many overweight skateboarders. The material properties were inputted for flexural modulus and strength (rather than tensile) as I saw those values are better to test plastics loaded in bending.
The test was set up with the load placed on a face that is around the middle. The boards and its trucks are bonded using a contact set since adding bold contacts made the program go haywire with large deformations and each failed test took an hour. The fixtures are on the inside edge of each of the trucks that way they could bow out as if they had wheels.
My questions/concerns are:
1) Did I set this up correctly? Should I make some makeshift wheels? If so does anyone have any good resources/tutorials on how to set up rolling supports?
2) I have a minimum FOS of 0.86 though this is right near the trucks where it is supported. Should I be concerned with this? The FOS in the middle of the board is around 1.5 which is great.
With these kind of boards it is desirable to have some flex to it in order to carve and corner so I would not want to make this too rigid. I am looking for a sweet spot but these stress concentrations are throwing me off.
Thank you for your help!
Link to photo album:
I am trying to determine whether the board is thick enough. My rated load is 300 lbs since people will be jumping around on them though there not too many overweight skateboarders. The material properties were inputted for flexural modulus and strength (rather than tensile) as I saw those values are better to test plastics loaded in bending.
The test was set up with the load placed on a face that is around the middle. The boards and its trucks are bonded using a contact set since adding bold contacts made the program go haywire with large deformations and each failed test took an hour. The fixtures are on the inside edge of each of the trucks that way they could bow out as if they had wheels.
My questions/concerns are:
1) Did I set this up correctly? Should I make some makeshift wheels? If so does anyone have any good resources/tutorials on how to set up rolling supports?
2) I have a minimum FOS of 0.86 though this is right near the trucks where it is supported. Should I be concerned with this? The FOS in the middle of the board is around 1.5 which is great.
With these kind of boards it is desirable to have some flex to it in order to carve and corner so I would not want to make this too rigid. I am looking for a sweet spot but these stress concentrations are throwing me off.
Thank you for your help!