blueandwhiteg3
Computer
- Nov 22, 2008
- 89
I'm finding that I am working with a few different projects involving plastics, particularly transparent plastics, and need to model their physical parameters. I suppose there might be a bit of glass or metal in there too, but it's mostly about the plastics.
The designs aren't so complex that I need software to assist in actually generating the design. But the problem is optimizing the designs (specifically material thicknesses and support/reinforcement structures) so that they tolerate the loads reliably, but also aren't overbuilt in terms of materials.
I have hard values for the stresses, material strengths, etc., but you reach a certain point, where mechanical properties and a calculator just don't cut it anymore. How much will this bulge under that much pressure? When will we start to hit crazing problems with acrylic here?
Do you guys have any suggestions for software that might be fairly simple to use for a beginner, yet provide some of this modeling?
It would be even cooler if I could model optical and thermal properties.. but that maybe an entirely new door I don't want to open yet!
The designs aren't so complex that I need software to assist in actually generating the design. But the problem is optimizing the designs (specifically material thicknesses and support/reinforcement structures) so that they tolerate the loads reliably, but also aren't overbuilt in terms of materials.
I have hard values for the stresses, material strengths, etc., but you reach a certain point, where mechanical properties and a calculator just don't cut it anymore. How much will this bulge under that much pressure? When will we start to hit crazing problems with acrylic here?
Do you guys have any suggestions for software that might be fairly simple to use for a beginner, yet provide some of this modeling?
It would be even cooler if I could model optical and thermal properties.. but that maybe an entirely new door I don't want to open yet!