dgowans
Mechanical
- Oct 12, 2004
- 680
While I'm not a newbie when it comes to FEA, I've not done much beyond some rather simple linear statics. I'm now in the process of designing a clip made from spring-tempered stainless steel.
Aside from the obvious step of obtaining accurate material data, what are some things I need to be aware of while running this analysis? At this point I'm just trying to verify that the clip will open enough to be able to engage with its mating component. I'm thinking that this analysis will be non-linear from a displacement standpoint, if not for other reasons.
Apologies in advance if I've over simplified. Then again, that's why I'm making use of this forum!!!!
Thanks,
Dave Gowans
Aside from the obvious step of obtaining accurate material data, what are some things I need to be aware of while running this analysis? At this point I'm just trying to verify that the clip will open enough to be able to engage with its mating component. I'm thinking that this analysis will be non-linear from a displacement standpoint, if not for other reasons.
Apologies in advance if I've over simplified. Then again, that's why I'm making use of this forum!!!!
Thanks,
Dave Gowans